Henry Samueli, CEO of Broadcom Corporation and the philanthropist for whom UCLA’s engineering school is named, pleaded guilty last week to lying to federal investigators.
Author Archives: Julia Erlandson
Honor societies serve students and help them continue community service
Community service is a common component of high school students’ resumes. But once the college admissions incentive is gone, many students choose not to continue their service activities, a trend that many honor societies at UCLA seek to change
Air Force ROTC lets grads take flight
Forget all the graduation cliches about spreading your wings and flying ““ for two UCLA students, those aren’t far from the truth.
Restaurants struggle to stay afloat
To students, Westwood Village often seems like a city of culinary landmarks: long-established eateries such as Diddy Riese and “Buck-Fifty” are practically UCLA traditions.
Just how high will gas prices climb?
Just six years ago, national gas prices hovered around $1 per gallon. Today, even the average six months ago ““ $3 per gallon ““ is sounding good.
The Daily Bruin receives online development grant
The Daily Bruin received a $275,000 grant to create a new, innovative Web platform that will allow both students and journalists to interact more freely with content on the paper’s Web site.
Making the city his campus
Los Angeles is part of UCLA’s name, and Chancellor Gene Block believes the city should be just as much a part of the work the university does.