Wednesday, May 13


UCLA graduate student reported missing

This post was updated on Nov. 18 at 7:09 p.m. Michael Meyers, a UCLA graduate student in physics, was reported missing Sunday night. He was last known to be hiking in the Sierra Nevada mountain range. Read more...

Photo: Michael Meyers, a UCLA graduate student in physics, was reported missing Sunday night. He was last known to be hiking in the Sierra Nevada mountain range. (Courtesy of Catherine Meyers)


Paris attacks coverage

Follow Daily Bruin’s coverage of the Paris attacks which includes news stories, videos and columns. Read more...

Photo: EuroBruins and the Lebanese Social Club held a vigil Monday night in memory of the lives lost in the Paris and Beirut attacks last week. (Daniel Alcazar/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Students organize vigil in support of victims of Paris, Beirut attacks

Students braved the cold wind Monday night as they gathered in Meyerhoff Park to mourn the victims of recent attacks in Paris and Beirut. About 50 students gathered in front of Kerckhoff Hall to recognize those killed in the attacks. Read more...

Photo: EuroBruins and the Lebanese Social Club held a vigil Monday night in memory of the lives lost in the Paris and Beirut attacks last week. (Daniel Alcazar/Daily Bruin senior staff)


QGrad conference discusses LGBT conversion treatments, acceptance

Gary Hayashi frequently offers counsel to individuals who have lost their identities trying to mirror others’ expectations and struggle to come out as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. Read more...

Photo: Several graduate students participated in the annual Qgrad conference, discussing research related to issues the LGBT community faces. (Alejandra Reyes/Daily Bruni senior staff)


Paris attacks provide opportunity to focus on global community

PARIS — Paris is my home. The City of Lights filled with beauty, art, history and outstanding people has kept me in a state of perpetual wonder since I arrived for my study abroad program in August. Read more...

Photo: Julia Raven was in her Paris apartment the night of the attacks on Friday. In the article, she reflects on her experience of the event. (Courtesy of Julia Raven)


Sandy, Jerry Brown reflect on 44 years of service to Westwood

After more than 50 years of marriage and 44 years as active members of the Westwood community, Sandy and Jerry Brown admit their jobs can be frustrating, but the chance to make a difference makes it worth the struggle. Read more...

Photo: Sandy and Jerry Brown, who have been married for 52 years, have been influencing Westwood’s history since they moved here in 1963. (Tehya Faulk/Daily Bruin)