Monday, May 4

Daily Bruin editor in chief named by Communications Board

  Timothy Kudo, a third-year philosophy student, will be the next Daily Bruin editor in chief By Mason Stockstill Daily Bruin Senior Staff The ASUCLA Communications Board selected Timothy Kudo, a third-year philosophy student, as the next Daily Bruin editor in chief at its meeting last night. Read more...


Task force reviews crime stats

By Robert Salonga Daily Bruin Reporter A task force commissioned by the University of California reported Friday that though there is much room for improvement, past underreporting of crime statistics for UC campuses was not deliberate. Read more...


Election date set back one week

By Robert Salonga Daily Bruin Reporter After rejections, resignations and delays, work has begun on the Undergraduate Students Association Council spring elections. On Friday, USAC approved the elections calendar and paper ballot voting process presented by new Elections Board Chair Nicole Lynch. Read more...


Palestinians, Israelis hope seeds of peace take root

  CATHERINE JUN Palestinian Adham Rishmawi (left) and Israeli Aviv Liro spent time together last summer discussing problems of the Middle East. By Josh Wolf Daily Bruin Contributor At home they would be on opposite sides of a deadly dispute, but on April 12, Israeli and Palestinian teenagers spoke together to a group of UCLA students about the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Read more...



Veritas Forum to explore Christian faith

By Shauna Mecartea Daily Bruin Contributor The Veritas Forum will bring local faculty, students and artists together to discuss Christianity and its relation to all disciplines of life beginning today in the Ackerman Grand Ballroom. Read more...


Gene Pool

  Photos by JANA SUMMERS An Thai Bui, a post-doctorate student in molecular biology, performs a genetic engineering experiment. By Sharon Kim Daily Bruin Contributor Chances are, Americans are regularly consuming foods that have been genetically engineered without their knowledge. Read more...