By Lisa Klassen Daily Bruin Reporter Enrollment in summer sessions has already surpassed last years’ figures due to reduced fees from state subsidies. All UC campuses were able to reduce summer session fees after the state allocated $14 million to the UC system, said UC Spokesman Brad Hayward. Read more...
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Summer session enrollment surging
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Presidential hopefuls try to reach students
 NICOLE MILLER/Daily Bruin USAC presidential candidate David Ehrenberg speaks to students in front of Kerckhoff Hall Monday while two other candidates, Karren Lane (left) and Dusan Miletich, look on. Read more...
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Candidates look to slates for support
By Scott B. Wong Daily Bruin Staff Some slates maintain that power is found in reaching specific constituencies, but others say the independent ticket may fare just as well. Read more...
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Copeland’s Sports celebrates grand opening in Ackerman
By Marion Wise Daily Bruin Contributor Skateboards, shoes, backpacks, swimsuits and other athletic apparel are now available at Ackerman Union since Copeland’s Sports opened May 1. Read more...
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Future of Los Angeles a challenge for education, employment
By Steve Christol Daily Bruin Contributor Guest speakers at the 17th Annual Bollens-Ries Memorial Lecture on Thursday predicted a difficult future for Los Angeles as the city faces challenges ranging from education to race relations. Read more...
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Inferno
 Photo Courtesy of Wes Thatcher The Death Valley National Park offers its visitors not only extreme heat but breathtaking sights on its three million acres of land, all at a price that fits most students’ budgets. Read more...
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Crime Watch
CRIME WATCH Â 8 Vehicles stolen $21,669 Grand theft $1,884 Petty theft Petty theft Wallets, purses, cell phones, cash and parking permits are among items reported stolen in the last period, coming to a total loss of $1,884. Read more...