Saturday, April 4

Spending cap reactions mixed

The three presidential candidates will be the only ones setting their own campaign spending limits in this year’s USAC elections, despite the fact that many candidates say they won’t raise enough money to reach proposed voluntary spending limits. Read more...


Dining hall salads bug dorm residents

Students who enter dining halls hoping to get a fresh green salad may end up getting a little more protein than they bargained for. Some dorm residents have found bugs among the green leaves on their plates. Read more...



New traffic signal a trial for students

Drivers may have been relieved with the new traffic signal that was added to the crosswalk at Charles E. Young Drive and De Neve Plaza at the end of March, but pedestrians are singing a different tune. Read more...


Ebell no longer a witness in rape trial

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office has cleared sophomore running back Tyler Ebell from serving as a witness in the trial of three Carson High School students who allegedly raped a female student in De Neve Plaza fall quarter. Read more...


Researchers’ home vandalized

Animal rights protesters vandalized the home of two UCLA researchers last week, according to a police report filed by the victims. On-campus demonstrations that coincided with World Week for Animals in Laboratories were followed by protests in some researchers’ neighborhoods Monday. Read more...


Letters to the Editor

Editorial misses point of protests I am writing to express my extreme disgust that the editors of the Daily Bruin would use their forum to support animal experimentation on campus (“Animal testing necessary for some research,” Viewpoint, April 28). Read more...