Wednesday, April 29

Letters to the editor

Archive program offers diverse opportunities We welcome The Bruin’s interest in UCLA’s Moving Image Archive Studies program. Unfortunately, Nick Rudman’s article (“UCLA boasts unique archiving program,” dB Magazine, Feb. Read more...


Editorial: Limiting who campaigns impinges on free speech

After only a couple weeks in office, Elections Board Chairman Nathan Lam has proposed prohibiting nonstudents from campaigning on campus during the spring elections. Such a change has serious political implications, further weakening the chance for independent candidates to gain ground and aiding incumbents. Read more...




New group questions UC admissions policy

The Concerned Asian Pacific Islander Students for Action held their first town hall meeting Thursday to present background and commentary on their new campaign to affect change within the University of California admissions process. Read more...


Terra-cotta army lecture to be held

Standing at about 5 feet 6 inches tall, frozen in military formation, dressed in full uniform and over 2,000 years old, ancient Chinese terra-cotta warrior statues are considered by some to be the eighth wonder of the world. Read more...


Panel to speak on gay rights

The fourth-annual Update on Sexual Orientation Law and Public Policy is taking place today at the UCLA School of Law. Three panels of speakers will address issues pertaining to legal protections for same-sex couples. Read more...