Photos by NICOLE MILLER/Daily Bruin Eric Chin works as a lab consultant at the CLICC, the College Library Instructional Computing Commons. By Marcelle Richards Daily Bruin Senior Staff As the school year rolls in and the money rolls out, finding a job is a necessity that makes its way to the top of many […]
Category Archives: Crime
Crime a legitimate, albeit preventable, threat at UCLA
 Photo Illustration by MANDY WHITING Backpacks left outside of lockers are an easy target for thieves. By Robert Salonga Daily Bruin Staff Freshmen and transfer students busy learning UCLA’s 8-clap should be aware of a campus problem that might not steal their school spirit, but their wallets instead. Campus crime is a regular occurrence […]
University drinking policy is unfair to students
Soteros-McNamara is a fourth-year political science student. By Thomas Soteros-McNamara If administrators like Chancellor Albert Carnesale wonder why colleges and universities continue to suffer from chronic alcohol abuse problems, they might refer to their own antiquated reasoning. In a recent response to a student’s question regarding the university’s alcohol policy ““ which is essentially a […]
Community Briefs
University creates faculty position The university is accepting applications and nominations for a new associate vice chancellor for faculty diversity. Applications should be sent to the AVC Faculty Diversity Search Committee by Aug. 1. According to the AVC Faculty Diversity Search Committee, creation of the new position reaffirms UCLA’s dedication to faculty diversity. The person […]
Crackdown by university jeopardizes campus traditions
 Illustration by CASEY CROWE/Daily Bruin By Matt Goulding Daily Bruin Reporter The pungent smell of burning chronic on campus and the repulsive odor of flaming couches being dropped from apartment rooftops have garnered reactions from local authorities and community members over the last several years that have left students with nothing more than dying […]
Students should fight to have sway in tenure process
Rapaport is a second-year design and sociology student. By Jaime Rapaport As was widely publicized, on May 8 19 students were arrested by the UCPD for a peaceful sit-in in Murphy Hall (“19, including student regent, arrested for sit-in” Daily Bruin, News, May 9). The arrests were the culmination of a 50-student march to demand […]
Police search for suspect has one student upset
By Scott B. Wong Daily Bruin Staff After nearly five months, university police have not made any arrests in connection with two Jan. 10 sexual assaults in Schoenberg and Boelter Halls. Police can only make an arrest after they have gathered enough evidence against the suspect. The process leading up to the arrest can be […]