Article Only Paints One Part of Israeli-Palestinian Picture

“The United States Has a Friend in the Middle East” (Daily Nexus, May 6, 2003), by Celia Soudry, paints an incomplete picture of a very complex situation. Israel is not the benevolent champion protecting the free world from terrorists that Soudry paints it to be.

Ecologists Use Grant to Create Data Network

Since the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS) was established in 1995, it has hosted researchers from 49 states and 40 nations.

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Former Forest Fire Station Burns Down

The forest service’s Cachuma Saddle Station, located at the intersection of Happy Canyon Road and Figueroa Mountain Road in Los Padres National Forest, was destroyed in the fire.

Hookin’ it Up

Do Try This At Home

It’s Just No Gouda

Don’t eat the cheese. Specifically, don’t eat the Tillamook-brand extra-sharp cheddar currently on sale at Vons.

UC Regents To Vote on Tuition

A proposal before University of California Board of Regents would increase in-state tuition by $1,200 per undergraduate for the regular school year, starting Fall Quarter.

My Dinner With a Dweeb

Every girl has a lackey at least once in her life. When you first met him, you get the same epiphany that the guy who invented caller I.D. did. But then the bastard went ahead and blocked his number to private. Thus, it could be grandma calling or it could be Lackey.

Baseball: UCLA Rips Double in Ninth to Beat SB

The great Babe Ruth’s hitting strategy was simple: hit the ball so far that the other team can’t catch it. The UCLA baseball team employed that strategy Tuesday evening, clubbing four home runs and a clutch ninth-inning double to out-slug the Gauchos 8-7 at Jackie Robinson Stadium.