Friday, June 20

Police, residents discuss civil disturbance

Police, residents discuss civil disturbance By Cari Brooks UCLA student leaders, administration and Westwood merchants met with the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) this week and decided to work together towards maintaining a safe and secure community environment. Read more...


Native-American Pow-Wow to teach, entertain

Native-American Pow-Wow to teach, entertain By Nancy Hsu Daily Bruin Senior Staff There was a time in history when the government forbade tribal dancing. "They were afraid," said Nina Stanton, a third-year French student. Read more...


SAGE strike ends, no word from university

SAGE strike ends, no word from university UC Berkeley, San Diego unions also organize walkouts By Laryssa Kreiselmeyer The grad union’s two-day strike ended yesterday without any significant action or word from the UCLA administration. Read more...


Library recognizes top student book collectors

Library recognizes top student book collectors Students display literature on varied interests for awards By Michael Howerton Awarding recognition and prizes to students for their book collecting, UCLA held its 47th annual Robert B. Read more...


CALPIRG reappears on graduate ballot this year

CALPIRG reappears on graduate ballot this year Initiative asks for $5 student pledge for CALPIRG By Rashmi Nijagal Daily Bruin Staff Graduate election ballots this year will contain an initiative for voters to pledge money to the environmental and consumer interest group California Public Interest Research Group (CALPIRG). Read more...


Poetry bridges Mid-East conflict

Poetry bridges Mid-East conflict By Dina Weinberg Two men sat in front of a quiet group of 30 in a third-floor room of Ackerman Union. The crowd, consisting of a mix of older people and students, strained to hear their personal stories about the Middle Eastern conflict. Read more...