Wednesday, March 18


Bruins United is ready to serve

Beginning today, Bruins United wants you to "join the party" by voting for their candidates in the 2009 undergraduate student government elections "“ but why? Read more...

Photo: Alexa Johnson (left) a second-year sociology student, and Emily Resnick, a first-year psychobiology student, help Bruins United candidates nail their signs to wooden posts.


Students First! prioritizes progress

Today marks the first day of the undergraduate student government elections. Amid the debates regarding these elections, I will spread truths in an arena of myths. Read more...

Photo: With a hammer and a smile, Lucy Wu, candidate for Student Welfare commissioner, steadies a SERVE sign on Bruin Walk in the dead of Saturday night. Midnight marked the start of the time that candidates could post their signboards on the campus path.


Letters to the Editor

Bruins United represents diversity Bruins United is the slate that represents diversity at UCLA. The Bruin’s United candidates come from diverse backgrounds and are committed to the diversity of opinion. Read more...


Letters to the Editor

Right of gun ownership necessary for security There is an often purported idea that gun regulations and bans will solve gun violence in the United States, and then there will be peace. Read more...



Swine flu transcends border

With its sudden outbreak and unknown origins, the swine influenza has caused panic across the globe, with the World Health Organization even going so far as to raise a level 5 pandemic alert. Read more...