Wednesday, May 6

News Briefs

Asians sought for marrow drive The Asian American Medical Students Association is holding a marrow drive April 10 and 11. The drive is to find matching donors for patients with illnesses such as leukemia. Read more...


Eligibility plan affects enrollment

Click Here to See Larger Image By Robert Salonga Daily Bruin Staff Two years ago, a new university program told high school seniors that if they placed in the top of their high school class, they would have guaranteed admission to one of the 10 campuses. Read more...


News Briefs

Dorms to vote on program On-campus residents will vote on the Newspaper Readership Program at their nearest dining hall today from 5-9 p.m. to determine if the dorms will receive USA Today, The Wall Street Journal and the Daily News for the 2002-03 school year. Read more...


Crime Watch

Petty theft Two parking permits, a digital camera and two cellular phones were stolen during this period, totaling losses of $750. A stereo, cell phone, speakers and a backpack were stolen from Canyon Point on Sunday, with losses totaling $630. Read more...


A future Bruin

  NICOLE MILLER/Daily Bruin Salar Hazany, a senior at Reseda High School, looks up his admissions info online. He’s been accepted to UCLA, UCSD and is waiting to hear from Cal. Read more...


Selection of speakers raises ire

  Daily Bruin File Photo Graduating students often attend commencement ceremonies where they listen to speakers they had no part in selecting. By Roopa Raman Daily Bruin Contributor Graduation has always served as a final gesture to students for accomplishments they have made throughout their education. Read more...


Let there be seminars, UCLA tells undergrads

By Marcelle Richards Daily Bruin Senior Staff The College of Letters & Sciences said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. Beginning fall 2002, the Fiat Lux, or “let there be light,” program will offer 150 one-unit seminars next year under the university motto. Read more...