Stabbing inquiry continues Police are still investigating a Westwood stabbing from two weeks ago, officials said on Monday. "We’re still working on the case," said West Los Angeles Police Detective Brad Phillips. Read more...
News
|
February 5, 9:00 pm
Stabbing inquiry continues
News
|
February 5, 9:00 pm
Future of student regent position unsure
Future of student regent position unsure Student voice could be eliminated; lack of productivity cited By Michael Howerton Daily Bruin Staff Less than three weeks after the UC Board of Regents voted on a nomination for next year’s student regent, a proposal was announced yesterday to eliminate the position. Read more...
News
|
February 5, 9:00 pm
Web group offers aid, guidelines to Bruins
Web group offers aid, guidelines to Bruins Students with Internet homepages receive seminars, classes and networking support By Jean May Chen Daily Bruin Contributor UCLA’s Web Publisher’s Group is offering guidance and a helping hand to operators of World Wide Web sites on campus. Read more...
News
|
February 5, 9:00 pm
UCLA sees record number of applicants for 1996-97
UCLA sees record number of applicants for 1996-97 Large senior class, practicality of higher education cited By Rachanee Srisavasdi Daily Bruin Contributor With about 27,900 applications in and more still to come, UCLA has received the largest number of applicants ever for the 1996-97 UCLA freshman class, some who will be the Class of 2000. Read more...
News
|
February 5, 9:00 pm
Use of fake IDs can have real consequences
Use of fake IDs can have real consequences Students use complete fabrications, older person’s driver’s license as keys to bars By Susan Lee Daily Bruin Contributor Hidden behind the credit cards, receipts, library cards and real driver’s licenses of many UCLA students are the often useful and always illegal, fake identification cards. Read more...
News
|
February 5, 9:00 pm
The tree of life
The tree of life FRED HE/Daily Bruin CALPIRG and Hillel teamed up Monday to celebrate Tu B’shevat, the Jewish holiday celebrating nature. Representing CALPIRG Waterwatch, fourth-year biology student Tina Tang offers free saplings to passersby on Bruin Walk. Read more...
News
|
February 5, 9:00 pm
Campaign finance reforms proposed
Campaign finance reforms proposed Environmental group joins in fight to stop ‘dirty money’ from controlling politics By Michael Angell Daily Bruin Contributor At a recent rally to drum up support for campaign finance reform, the California Public Interest Research Group (CALPIRG) did what monks of old did to dramatize sin: They staged a morality play. Read more...