Ex-gang members discuss community peace

Ex-gang members discuss community peace Despite low UCLA student turnout, hosts intend to repeat the event to further peace By Tatiana Botton Rolfe Hall was an unlikely forum to discuss gang crimes in South Central Los Angeles. But on Thursday night, opposing ex-gang members and community leaders were brought together by UCLA’s Multicultural Society and […]

NCAA’s new standards call for higher test scores

NCAA’s new standards call for higher test scores UCLA supports new rules despite criticism of policy By Rashmi Nijagal The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) recently came under attack for its new proposition to raise the standards that would allow high school athletes to participate in Division I college athletics. However, the UCLA athletics department […]

UC president announces retirement

UC president announces retirement After serving for three years, Peltason leaves amidst reactions of praise as well as criticism By Phillip Carter Daily Bruin Senior Staff SAN FRANCISCO — University of California President Jack Peltason announced his retirement Friday, beginning the search for a replacement to head the 127-year-old university system. Peltason will officially relinquish […]

Torpid men’s tennis slugs UOP in foul weather

Torpid men’s tennis slugs UOP in foul weather By Mark Singerton Cloudy skies blackened the Los Angeles Tennis Center Saturday as the fourth-ranked UCLA men’s tennis team overcame sluggish play and frigid weather to defeat Pacific, 7-0. Senior Robert Janecek’s 7-6, 6-4 win over Pacific’s Adi Kremer characterized both the Bruins’ resilient but rusty performances […]