First-year w. polo heads to nationals Bruins win three of five, survive Zone Qualifying tourney By Emmanuelle Ejercito After five matches played over one weekend, the UCLA women’s water polo team emerged from the Western Zone Qualifying Tournament held at UC Davis with a berth in the national championships. UCLA won three out of five […]
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Asian American Studies Center supports SAGE
Asian American Studies Center supports SAGE By Asian American Studies Center staff The following is an open letter to Chancellor Charles Young from the staff of the Asian American Studies Center regarding the SAGE campaign for recognition from the university. Dear Chancellor Young: The members of Student Association of Graduate Employees (SAGE) are calling for […]
What to do when alternative is ordinary
What to do when alternative is ordinary George Tsai If everyone jumped off a cliff, would you? This question plagued a good portion of my upbringing. The answer was simple enough to shut me up until my next nagging. Of course, I’m in college now and I am supposed to be a deep thinker. It […]
Murder, laughs keep audience on tight ‘Rope’
Murder, laughs keep audience on tight ‘Rope’ Boredom, intelligence, arrogance all play parts as students kill for thrills By Jeana Blackman A pianist is playing delightful tunes on an elegant piano that fits nicely with the chandelier and classy decor. It’s the perfect set for murder. Yes murder. The kind where boredom, intelligence and arrogance […]
Board continues personnel discussion
Board continues personnel discussion By Patrick Kerkstra Daily Bruin Staff At a hastily called meeting on Sunday, associated students’ (ASUCLA) board members convened expressly to discuss personnel matters, according to a document issued by the organization’s Executive Director Jason Reed. Official announcement of the meeting came last Friday afternoon, barely meeting board requirements of 48 […]
Graduate students debate union issues
Graduate students debate union issues Students, faculty dissent on SAGE’s purpose, validity By Betty Song and Allyssa Lee Daily Bruin Staff In the psychology department, heated debates are going on without a spoken word. The subject of this unspoken discussion  the graduate employee union and its decision to strike this week. Roughly two weeks […]
Questions surround election
Questions surround election Faculty examines e-mail campaigning, candidate for Academic Senate post By Jennifer K. Morita Daily Bruin Staff Questions surrounding the Academic Senate vice chair run-off elections arose recently when an administrator campaigned for a candidate in what some senate members say is an intrusion into faculty affairs. When School of Engineering and Applied […]