Thursday, April 16

Medical tattooing helps patients feel whole again

Laura Albano dipped her hand tool into dark brown ink and applied it to the upper lip of the retired Army captain, covering up the scars from a deep burn he obtained on a tour of duty in Iraq eight years ago. Read more...

Photo: Capt. Jabari White was sitting as a passenger in a vehicle when a bomb detonated, burning 60 percent of his body. He now comes to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center from Washington, D.C. for tattooing to blend the pigmentation on his face. (Felicia Ramirez/Daily Bruin staff)


UC Chief Financial Officer discusses status of finances

Peter Taylor, the University of California’s chief financial officer and an expert on handling bonds and other finances for the UC, will resign from his office on April 25, officials announced last week. Read more...

Photo: University of California Chief Financial Officer Peter Taylor, who’s an expert on handling bonds and other finances for the University, will resign from his office on April 25. (Courtesy of University of California)



Affiliations of USAC officials called into question

The original version of this article contained information that was unclear and has been changed. See the bottom of the article for additional information. The allegiances of multiple undergraduate student government officials have come into question several times this school year, prompting some students to consider proposing a bylaw amendment to clarify what constitutes a conflict of interest for councilmembers. Read more...