Wednesday, May 6


Bruins fall short of Gaucho win

With all the serving difficulties the men’s volleyball team had at Utah elevation last weekend, a match right off the Santa Barbara coastline was supposed to be just what the Bruins needed. Read more...


Brazilian Supreme Court justice speaks at UCLA

The UCLA School of Law and UCLA Latin American Center exposed students to a taste of international justice Wednesday by hosting Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Joaquim Barbosa, who came to speak about the Brazilian legal system and its similarities and differences to that of the United States. Read more...



New ruling may impact UCLA’s revenue from patents

UCLA may be financially and legally affected by a recent Supreme Court decision giving companies more power to challenge patents they are paying to use. If a party patents a technology, outside companies can pay for a license to use that invention. Read more...


Regents discuss fee levels

Discussion of fee increases for graduate and undergraduate students dominated Wednesday’s discussion at the UC Board of Regents meeting in San Francisco ““ and though student leaders and members of the board discussed the implications of raising fees, no decision was reached. Read more...


Student files lawsuit over Taser use

Two months after he was hit repeatedly with a Taser by university police, Mostafa Tabatabainejad has filed a civil rights lawsuit against UCLA and university police saying he “suffered an unprovoked act of police brutality.” On Nov. Read more...