The three presidential candidates will be the only ones setting their own campaign spending limits in this year’s USAC elections, despite the fact that many candidates say they won’t raise enough money to reach proposed voluntary spending limits. After the U.S. District Court struck down mandatory spending limits in separate cases involving student campaigns at […]
Author Archives: Charlotte Hsu
UCLA law professor remembered for geniality
A professor of law at UCLA for over 40 years, Jesse Dukeminier, died April 20 at the age of 78. He will be remembered as the man “you were always glad to see.” Renowned for his contributions to the field of property law, Dukeminier’s casebooks on property and wills, trusts and estates are among the […]
“˜Paris Principles’ developer, UCLA professor dies at 104
By Charlotte Hsu DAILY BRUIN REPORTER chsu@media.ucla.edu Remembered for his contributions to the field of cataloging, UCLA Professor Emeritus Seymour Lubetzky died April 5 from heart failure. He was 104. Lubetzky is renowned for his work in the development of the “Paris Principles” and the theory on code design he developed while working at the […]
USAC facilities candidates address goals
Campus safety and accessibility to UCLA facilities are issues that affect every student at the university, and Tutram Nguyen, Sonia Sylls and Albert Farias, are competing for a chance to address these issues next year as the Undergraduate Students Association Council’s facilities commissioner. Sylls, a third-year political science student who is running on the United […]
S.U.R.E. candidates state goals for USAC
Joshua Lawson, Amy Lucas and Gerardo Ornelas, three candidates running in this year’s student government elections, are all hoping to serve as general representatives on next year’s council in order to express the concerns of their peers. Ornelas, Lawson and Lucas are running on the Students United for Reform and Equality slate and are competing […]
Unopposed candidates discuss goals for next year
Starting this fall, Jason Gaulton will run an office of roughly 60 volunteers and staff members working to coordinate campus events, and Justin Schreiber will head a commission that oversees 20 community service groups at UCLA. Gaulton and Schreiber are running unopposed in this year’s Undergraduate Students Association Council elections, and with a single vote […]
Climate change focus of symposium
The climate is changing and the global community needs to act, according to three panelists who spoke Wednesday at the School of Law. The symposium was sponsored by the Environmental Law Center at the UCLA School of Law and the Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at UCSB. Jody Freeman, a UCLA professor […]