“¢bull; A protester hurled a shoe at China’s prime minister Monday while he delivered a speech at Cambridge University. “¢bull; Former Sen. Tom Daschle, who has been nominated as secretary of health and human services, apologized for not paying $120,000 in federal taxes. “¢bull; The United States is sending a women’s badminton team to Iran […]
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Feature Photo: Plumbing the depths of Powell’s stacks
JENNIFER HUANG/daily bruin senior staff Yellow tape has blocked off three rows of shelves in Powell Library’s ground floor since Thursday due to a plumbing-related incident. According to the library’s circulation desk, books in the area will be available upon request until further notice.
Dropping SAT II tests will lower UC standards
Several months ago, the Daily Bruin published an editorial supporting the current UC Board of Regents proposal to eliminate the SAT II subject tests and lower the admission standards for the University of California system (“UC should approve new admissions plan,” July 21). This proposal is now coming up for a vote Feb. 3-5 in San Francisco, and it is hard to believe that the regents are actually considering tarnishing our school’s stellar reputation of excellence in this way.
Men’s Basketball vs. Stanford
Men’s Basketball vs. Cal
Editorial: State’s decisions force tough trade-offs
It almost feels like UCLA has been transported into the Twilight Zone. What else would explain the show-stopping lunacy of the fiscal policies coming out of Sacramento right now?