Saturday, May 9



Panel speaks on oil politics

The Middle East may often dominate oil discussions, but a panel Tuesday evening highlighted the importance of oil in other regions to world politics. The panel featured journalist Steve LeVine and discussion centered around oil in the Caspian region, where LeVine spent 11 years reporting. Read more...


Engineering success

Tuesday was a special day for the University of California, Merced as an inauguration ceremony was held for Steve Kang, the second chancellor in the university’s history. Read more...


Communications Board discusses new media policy

The Associated Students UCLA Communications Board, publisher of the Daily Bruin, BruinLife Yearbook and several newsmagazines, met for a scheduled meeting Monday evening. With only one discussion item on the agenda, the meeting was brief ““ and topics such as Daily Bruin advertising, news magazine performance, and reevaluating the board’s policy on adopting new media were discussed. Read more...


Campus promotes transit alternatives

Fareeha Molvi braves L.A. traffic several times a week to take the Culver City Bus to work. “I think (public transportation in L.A.) is OK but I think a lot of people don’t know how to use public transportation. Read more...


Advocating for a green trend

With guidance and assistance from the university, student groups are taking initiative on promoting sustainable and green practices across campus ““ part of a growing global trend. Read more...