Students support affirmative action Rally, march commemorate history of UCLA’s activism By Jennifer K. Morita Daily Bruin Staff In 1969, the Asian Radical Movement protested for two days in front of Murphy Hall to ensure that the adoption of ethnic studies was not meant just to placate minority students. Read more...
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April 2, 9:00 pm
Students support affirmative action
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Binge drinking rampant among Bruins of both sexes
Binge drinking rampant among Bruins of both sexes By Matt Sorokotyazh Ten percent of UCLA students suffer from alcoholism and over 30 percent of undergraduates have a drinking problem, UC officials estimated. Read more...
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Cleanliness standards strain roommate relations
Cleanliness standards strain roommate relations Neatness a low priority for some in college dormlife By Kimberly Mackesy Spores. Filth. Roaches. While these words may conjure up images of a tenement slum, some Bruins may be surprised to discover that they aptly describe something closer to home  student housing. Read more...
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Regents approve professional school fee hike
Regents approve professional school fee hike By Phillip Carter Daily Bruin Senior Staff Despite its billing as the affirmative action "showdown," last month’s University of California Regents’ meeting at UCLA dealt more with budgets and numbers than diversity and multiculturalism. Read more...
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Bruins reign in Oklahoma
Bruins reign in Oklahoma By Randy Satterburg Daily Bruin Staff SEATTLE, Wash. — The top-seeded and top-ranked UCLA men’s basketball team advanced to the NCAA title game for the first time in 15 years Saturday when the Bruins defeated fourth-seeded Oklahoma State, 74-61. Read more...
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International students choose Westwood hot spots
International students choose Westwood hot spots By Lisa Marie Weyh Among the students who roam the streets of Westwood, there are many with a specific story, a story of why they are in the United States. Read more...
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Bluffs loss estimated to approach $7 million
Bluffs loss estimated to approach $7 million Chancellor to cap shortfall with discretionary funds By Alisa Ulferts Special to The Bruin Despite aggressive attempts to break even, UCLA expects to lose nearly $7 million on a housing development it built to attract top faculty to the campus, university officials acknowledged last week. Read more...