Wednesday, July 1

Dorm residents face housing disruptions

By Jamie Hsiung Daily Bruin Reporter In the week right before finals, 200 students living on campus have the added stress of moving out or being assigned a new roommate, according to a letter housing officials sent out this week. Read more...


Group disrupts public board meeting

By Robert Salonga Daily Bruin Staff SAN FRANCISCO “”mdash; The push for a Latino regent and UC Riverside chancellor heated up on Wednesday when a public session at the Board of Regents meeting broke out into a shouting match. Read more...


Bruins dive into NCAA Tournament office pools

By Bruce Tran Daily Bruin Contributor Even if you have no idea what the difference between Murray State and McNeese State is, even if you had no idea that a Central Connecticut State University even existed, and even if you thought Miami was just a football school, you still have a chance at winning the jackpot. Read more...


Three strikes law under attack

  ROSETTE GONZALES Corey Nasario, who has served time in a California facility, and the group FACTS, want to amend the three strikes law. By Crystal Betz Daily Bruin Contributor Opponents of California’s three strikes law rallied and marched through Westwood Saturday, calling for reform to legislation they call cruel and unusual punishment that targets poor and under-represented citizens. Read more...


Nurse shortage hurts UCLA Medical Center

By Sabrina Singhapattanapong Daily Bruin Contributor Having to pay more to hire temporary nurses to combat California’s ongoing nursing shortage, the UCLA Medical Center has had to lean on its main funding sources, such as insurance companies, Medicare and Medi-Cal, just to break even and not lose money. Read more...



News Briefs

USAC petitions against costs As part of the “No More Increase in Student Fees” campaign, the Undergraduate Students Association Council has started petitioning to end increases in parking fees and for the University to fund the costs of BruinGo! Read more...