In the eye of the stormNow opening at the UCLA Armand Hammer Museum, ‘Black Male: Representations of Masculinity’ has been caught up in controversy ever since its New York run at the Whitney. By Barbara E. Hernandez Daily Bruin Staff The Museum of Contemporary Art declined to take it on. Critics have opened up a […]
Author Archives:
UCLA resolves apartment building controversy
UCLA resolves apartment building controversy Construction site schedule altered for student tenants By Kimberly Mackesy On one side of the freeway, children run around a playground in the afternoon sun. On the other side stands the skeleton wooden frames of apartments under construction. The University Apartments/ South housing complex for student families lies on Sawtelle […]
ASUCLA to fire executive director
ASUCLA to fire executive director Consultants act as interim directors, Reed on paid leave By Patrick Kerkstra Daily Bruin Staff Five years of declining finances and increasing organizational chaos caught up with the associated students’ Executive Director Jason Reed yesterday, as the board of directors announced their intent to fire him at a gathering of […]
Events foretold Reed’s dismissal
Events foretold Reed’s dismissal By Patrick Kerkstra Daily Bruin Staff Since 1981, Jason Reed has held sway over the students’ association, checked only by an always changing and often inexperienced student majority board of directors. For 14 years, Reed was responsible for what became an $80 million organization, encompassing many familiar campus institutions. Reed displayed […]
Graduate students face new fee hikes
Graduate students face new fee hikes Regents to vote in July on additional increase for ’95-’96 By Laryssa Kreiselmeyer Fee increases are not just the concern of undergraduate students. Earlier this month, University of California Regents and representatives of UC graduate programs met at UCLA to discuss graduate student concerns, including fee increases and the […]
GSA adds new candidates to ballot
GSA adds new candidates to ballot Election board accepts applicants despite deadline By Betty Song The Graduate Student Association elections board unanimously voted Friday to allow three late applicant candidates onto this year’s election ballot. Although deadline for the three elected positions of president, internal vice president and external vice president was Friday, April 14, […]
Stack parking opens up space, concerns
Stack parking opens up space, concerns Fearing accidents and theft, drivers dislike leaving keys By Lisa Marie Weyh Parking at UCLA may be getting easier, but the issue of safety continues to remain in the air. Due to the on-going problem of student and staff parking availability, officials said they developed a solution for 1,000 […]