Sunday, June 22

In future, Metro Red Line could extend to Westwood

In future, Metro Red Line could extend to Westwood Financial woes continue to hamper subway construction By Karen Duryea Daily Bruin Staff You’ve seen it race by in "Lethal Weapon 3," and you’ve seen Sandra Bullock handcuffed to it in "Speed." But will you ever get to see the Metro Red Line pass through Westwood? Read more...


Schools may pay if grads can’t cut it

Schools may pay if grads can’t cut it New legislation would trace remedial college problems to source By Rachanee Srisavasdi Daily Bruin Staff State Assembly Republicans introduced legislation last week that would penalize school districts whose graduates take remedial courses at either the University of California or California State University. Read more...


Hands-on education

Hands-on education Reserve Officer Training Corps camp instills confidence, real-world skills By John Digrado Daily Bruin Staff CAMP PENDLETON — Traipsing through the wilderness on a rainy Saturday night is hardly most students’ idea of a good time. Read more...


Suspect remains at large

Suspect remains at large By Brooke Olson Daily Bruin Staff West Los Angeles police are still searching for a suspect wanted in connection with a Jan. Read more...


The union of the old and the new

The union of the old and the new Zionist beliefs created the modern-day state of Israel, recognized 48 years agoBy Roxane Marquez JERUSALEM — It’s about the size of Massachusetts. Read more...


Bruin activists discover strength in numbers

Bruin activists discover strength in numbers Common goal of equal access unites campus groups By Brooke Olson Daily Bruin Staff Activism at UCLA, for more than 75 years, has been documented on the pages of newspapers across the country. Read more...


Changes considered for students’ association

Changes considered for students’ association Restructuring idea includes removing elected officials from board of directors By Rachel Kelley and Patrick Kerkstra Daily Bruin Senior Staff In a move calculated to divorce political influence from leadership within the students’ association, the organization’s board of directors considered a proposal Friday that would prevent elected officials from serving on the board. Read more...