Sunday, July 12

In the news:

Same-sex impact on California unknown

Wednesday’s decision by the Massachusetts State Judicial Court to legalize same-sex marriage is reverberating across the nation and will be a major topic of discussion today at a UCLA School of Law panel event. Read more...


California faces nurse shortage

As hospitals across California struggle to maintain efficiency during a severe nursing shortage, UCLA Medical Center looks on with an ominous sense of foreboding. The medical center currently has enough nurses to provide adequate patient treatment, but UCLA administrators are bracing for significant reductions in its nursing supply in the near future. Read more...


Eatery’s nutrition puzzling

It’s 1 a.m. on a nondescript Thursday, and the line for Puzzles Eatery is out the door. As a BruinCard swipes with an affirmative beep and order numbers are yelled out one after another, students chatter excitedly in anticipation of the burgers, burritos and french fries soon to be filling their stomachs. Read more...


Bruin digest

After winning its first game of the year Tuesday, the UCLA baseball team can take Saturday’s games easy. The team’s relaxation is justified, though, as the Bruins will spend Saturday playing exhibition alumni games against UCLA ballplayers of the past. Read more...


Offbeat

Chefs hope to take the cake in record books HARTFORD, Conn. “”mdash; Mohegan Sun pastry chefs have been working hard all week to prove that you can have your cake and eat it too. Read more...


High-tech job hirings beginning to boot up

With the economy still recovering from recession, hard-working UCLA science students seeking high-tech sector jobs are encountering fierce competition for openings, although employment opportunities are growing. Read more...


Speaks out

What do you think about the Bruin Republicans’ campaign against MEChA’s “El Plan de Aztlán”? Marie Meth Third-year, English “I think that they should do something else with their time. Read more...