The UC Board of Regents meeting at UCLA on Wednesday pitted the coming year’s proposed budget against concerns about rising student fees.
Author Archives: Melissa Henderson
Regent leaves post quietly
Regent John Moores’ sudden resignation has made waves throughout the University of California.
Students hope to help elect new UC president
Students demanded involvement in the search for the next University of California president last Tuesday, when campus representatives sent a letter to UC Board of Regents Chairman Richard Blum.
A celebration to die for
At the back of a burial plot in Hollywood Forever Cemetery, six musicians crammed onto a tiny stage, singing the songs of their ancestors.
Weekend Review: “The Gas House”
Much like the state of matter in its name, “The Gas House” lacks a definite and tangible shape. Making its West Coast premiere at Hollywood’s Sacred Fools Theater, the play is full of interesting ideas and characters but fails to fully realize its potential. The strong acting and much of William Donnelly’s script simply deserve better.
Royce Hall ready for the royal treatment
On a college campus where the most prized tickets are usually for the football game against ‘SC, it is unusual for a play about a deranged, old king to sell out weeks before opening night. But then, most plays don’t feature Gandalf.
Students ask to have input heard
Student representatives from 10 University of California campuses sent a letter Friday to other advisory committees asking for their support in requesting more involvement in the selection of the next UC president.