Sunday, April 5


Editorial: Shady LAPD internal inquiry crime to society

In any functional democracy, there is a delicate relationship between the civilian citizens and those entrusted with the use of force. When police officers and their supervisors exhibit corruption, that relationship is seriously undermined, leading to a multitude of related problems. Read more...


Bruins in service may see fee drop

As most students face the possibility of paying more to attend UCLA, Bruins who serve their state could see their fees drop by 75 percent. A bill in the state assembly would make it cheaper for members of the California National Guard or military reserve to attend the state’s public colleges and universities. Read more...



Scholar presents race relation models

Carlos Moore, resident scholar at the Universidade do Estado da Bahia, discussed race relations in Latin America on Monday, presenting two different models of race relations to UCLA students and members of the community. Read more...


Satisfied USAC officers ease successors’ transition

Now that elections are over, the transition between the outgoing and incoming undergraduate student governments has begun. The Undergraduate Students Association Council of the 2002-2003 term said they had accomplished most of their goals and gained valuable experience as they meet for the very last time tonight. Read more...


Campus becomes virtual battlefield

For the first time in nearly a decade, the Battling Robots Competition will again be held at UCLA. Hosted by UCLA’s Eta Kappa Nu and Symantec, the competition, which is free to the public, will be held tonight from 5 to 9 pm in 3760 Boelter Hall. Read more...