Sunday, May 17

Bill introduced to limit fee hikes

Three months after the UC Board of Regents raised student fees 30 percent, a California congressman introduced a bill Thursday that would allow the federal government to financially penalize colleges and universities for “exorbitant tuition hikes.” Rep. Read more...


Ad Team offers experience, opportunity

One of the best places to learn about advertising and marketing at UCLA isn’t in a classroom; it’s with the UCLA Ad Team. The Ad Team, which officially begins its eighth year today, has a tradition of developing and educating UCLA students in advertising and placing them with major advertising agencies. Read more...


Pledge to a balanced relationship

Whenever I’m asked “Are you in a house?” or “Are you Greek?” I always answer:”No, I don’t need to join a house; I am Greek.” Being a Greek Jew (and having no luck in the search for another Jewish Bruin of Greek heritage), I found the next best thing: a Jewish frat guy. Read more...


A Greek odyssey

Over the past 80 years, the fraternities and sororities on the UCLA campus have been part of a storied history that has had many ups and downs throughout its path. Read more...


Anderson School dean to step down

Bruce Willison, dean of the Anderson School at UCLA, will step down from his position next summer after serving a five-year stint at the school. Anderson School spokesman Philip Little said Willison decided not to pursue a renewal of his deanship at Anderson partly due to his age. Read more...



Center hosts debate on Radical Enlightenment

By Sharifah Williams bruin reporter [email protected] UCLA will house a debate on current discussions concerning the Enlightenment on Friday. The 17th and 18th Century Studies Center will be hosting a two-day conference, “The Radical Enlightenment,” bringing international speakers specializing in the subject to campus. Read more...