Tuesday, April 7

UC Regent Bagley steps down

  UCOP William Bagley By Robert Salonga Daily Bruin Staff William Bagley, former state assemblyman and affirmative action advocate, steps down as a regent of the University of California this month after helping to guide the university through a financially and politically tumultuous decade. Read more...


UCPD officer shares nightly routine

  NICOLE MILLER/Daily Bruin UCPD lead officer Andy Ikeda checks to make sure his shotgun works properly before his shift begins. By Helen Seliverstov Daily Bruin Contributor What began as a quiet Thursday night ended with a “huge bust” of two suspects for suspicion of multiple car burglary and resisting arrest. Read more...



News Briefs

Alcohol linked to violent crimes Studies conducted at UC Riverside have found that violent crimes are connected to alcohol more than illegal drugs such as heroin, cocaine or PCP. Read more...


Professor dies from cancer at 79

  Center for Health Sciences Thomas Lebherz By Sophia Chakos-Leiby Daily Bruin Contributor Dr. Thomas Lebherz, professor of obstetrics and gynecology, died Jan. 17 from cancer complications at the age of 79. Read more...


Forum addresses flaws in U.S. educational system

  NICOLE MILLER/Daily Bruin Abdel Malik Ali speaks at Wednesday’s "Miseducation of a Nation" forum. By Sophia Chakos-Leiby Daily Bruin Contributor Cultural assimilation, globalization and identity were the topics discussed at an Affirmative Action Coalition forum in Moore Hall Wednesday night. Read more...


Memorial quilt serves to recall disease’s victims

  NAM PHO Eight panels of the AIDS Memorial Quilt were displayed at Tuesday’s Roll-AIDS event in the Ackerman Grand Ballroom. By Terri Aquino Daily Bruin Contributor Among the bustle of skaters at Tuesday’s Roll-AIDS fund-raiser, the AIDS Memorial Quilt stood as a silent but powerful reminder of the devastation brought on by the disease. Read more...