Thursday, July 2

News Briefs

Sharon orders West Bank raids JERUSALEM “”mdash; Israeli forces raided four West Bank villages Tuesday, killing two Palestinian intelligence officers and arresting 15 suspected militants. Prime Minister Ariel Sharon ruled out peace talks until attacks against Israel end. Read more...


Crime Watch

Petty theft Three cell phones, three wallets and one parking permit were stolen during this time period, a total loss of $712. Grand theft Thursday night, $654 in parking permits were removed from a safe in Parking Services Office. Read more...


Dahle reflects on election

NICOLE MILLER/Daily Bruin Staff David Dahle, a fourth-year sociology and political science student, will be USAC’s president next year. By Marcelle Richards DAILY BRUIN SENIOR STAFF [email protected] For the first time since spring break, David Dahle had the chance to shoot some hoops over the weekend. Read more...



News Briefs

Student group will push for peace The United Arab Society will setup camp on Bruin Walk today, kicking off their three-day campaign to “humanize the Palestinian people.” Many on campus have misconceptions about Palestinians, believing many of them to be suicide bombers when in fact most thirst for peace, said group president Hamada Alzahawi. Read more...


Alum rallies for Israeli support

JONATHAN YOUNG/Daily Bruin Congressman Henry Waxman (right) speaks with Jasmine Oberman, coordinator of Bruins for Israel, and her father Jeffrey T. Oberman, in Ackerman Union Monday. Read more...


Gov. Davis expected to cut UC budget

By Robert Salonga DAILY BRUIN STAFF [email protected] The University of California’s bleak financial forecast may look worse when Gov. Gray Davis releases his revised 2002-03 state budget today, which must account for a $22 billion overestimate, according to university and state officials. Read more...