Daily Bruin File Photo Graduating students often attend commencement ceremonies where they listen to speakers they had no part in selecting. By Roopa Raman Daily Bruin Contributor Graduation has always served as a final gesture to students for accomplishments they have made throughout their education. Read more...
News
|
March 31, 9:00 pm
Selection of speakers raises ire
News
|
March 31, 9:00 pm
Let there be seminars, UCLA tells undergrads
By Marcelle Richards Daily Bruin Senior Staff The College of Letters & Sciences said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. Beginning fall 2002, the Fiat Lux, or “let there be light,” program will offer 150 one-unit seminars next year under the university motto. Read more...
News
|
March 31, 9:00 pm
College Board considers alterations to SAT exam
By Kelly Rayburn Daily Bruin Senior Staff Analogies are to the SAT test as derivative problems are to a calculus exam and as switching lanes are to a driving test. Read more...
News
|
March 31, 9:00 pm
Anderson forecasts slow recession recovery
Click Here to See Larger Image By Robert Salonga Daily Bruin Staff The UCLA Anderson Economic Forecast predicted Wednesday that the national economy will emerge from recession at a sluggish pace and has a good chance of tumbling back into a downturn, and the local entertainment industry may have taken a permanent hit. Read more...
News
|
March 31, 9:00 pm
UC signs a contract with APS, ends Enron relations
By Robert Salonga Daily Bruin Staff The University of California signed with Phoenix-based APS Energy Services last week, ending its ties with Enron Corp. as its primary energy supplier. Read more...
News
|
March 31, 9:00 pm
News Briefs
UC may receive building increase The UC, dubbed “Under Construction” after the endless number of projects on its campuses, will be handed nearly $1.4 billion in facilities funding if voters support a bond measure recently approved by the Assembly. Read more...
News
|
March 13, 9:00 pm
Pros, cons of professor Web reviews
By Teri H.P. Nguyen Daily Bruin Contributor UCLAProfessors.com, a site where professors are rated, may be helpful for students, but some professors consider it inappropriate for academia. Read more...