Wednesday, July 15


Some outreach can manage growth

While some university outreach programs are facing cutbacks in light of state budget cuts, the Riordan Programs at the UCLA Anderson School of Management plan on continued growth. Read more...


Bus drives home reality of terrorism

In Los Angeles, it’s much more common for a blown-up bus to be in a movie than a tangible reality ““ but a local group brought the remnants of a past terrorist attack in Israel to Westwood Boulevard on Friday afternoon. Read more...


Bruin digest

Bruin plays for Mexican national team; 8 to be inducted into hall of fame UCLA sophomore Iris Mora played for Mexico in a 3-0 loss to the United States in a women’s soccer friendly Sunday at University Stadium in Albuquerque, N.M. Read more...


IP delay won’t repeat this year

In another change to the procedure for the undergraduate student government elections, the five-minute delay between votes that can be cast from a single Internet address has fallen by the wayside. Read more...


Candidates to face-off at debate

At least three of the four presidential candidates running in the Undergraduate Students Association Council elections will face-off in a debate sponsored by Bruin News 29 and the Daily Bruin on Friday evening. Read more...


Letters to the Editor

SF! agenda harms campus dialogue Students First! has one major agenda: Talk about race, gender, sexual orientation, insert-minority-status-granting-quality-here, then talk about it some more. Through controlling student fees, the slate ensures a few proprietary issues dominate the campus, leaving few resources to consider other subjects. Read more...