Out of Bounds with Daily Bruin Sports: April 2, 2012

Listen as Daily Bruin Sports contributors Tyler Drohan and Steven Covella catch up on all the UCLA sports action, including UCLA volleyball’s “Jekyl and Hyde”-like performance, No. 6 baseball’s sweep of Utah and No. 14 softball’s Pac-12 opening series against Oregon State.

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Court upholds Proposition 209, prohibiting affirmative action in public university admissions

California’s ban on affirmative action will remain intact after a federal appeals court ruled Monday that Proposition 209, which prohibits the state’s public universities from using race or gender as a factor in college admissions, is constitutional.

UC Board of Regents hesitant to endorse Gov. Brown’s tax initiative, citing insufficient support for UC

SAN FRANCISCO – The UC Board of Regents balked at the basics of a multi-year funding model tied to the governor’s tax initiative ““ a plan UC administrators have been negotiating with Sacramento for several months.

Updated: Three UCLA students arrested at UC Board of Regents meeting

SAN FRANCISCO – Three UCLA students were arrested for holding an unlawful assembly and failing to disperse from the UC Board of Regents’ bimonthly meeting at UC San Francisco’s Mission Bay campus as protesters were leaving the building.

Mathew Sandoval, a graduate student in world arts and cultures, Cheryl Deutsch, president of graduate student union UAW 2865 at UCLA, and Andrew Newton, a fourth-year international development studies student, were forced to the floor and handcuffed by several police officers outside the auditorium where the regents meet.