Tuesday, June 30

Council voices concern for housing issues

By Arj Arjunan Daily Bruin Contributor The Undergraduate Students Association Council, which has criticized the UC Regents housing task force for responding slowly and ignoring important issues, is concerned with plans for housing developments in areas away from UCLA. Read more...


Protesters support war on terrorism

  KEITH ENRIQUEZ/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Demonstrators march outside the Federal Building Sunday to support the United States and to protest the current Iranian government. By Robert Salonga Daily Bruin Staff More than 750 peaceful protesters diverted traffic for a full hour Sunday when they marched through Wilshire and Westwood Boulevards to call for government upheaval in Iran. Read more...


Experts on terrorism meet in small on-campus forum

  MIKE CHIEN Professor John Agnew addresses program coordinator Chris Rivas and the audience at a teach-in Thursday at the Northwest Campus Auditorium. By Audrey Crummey Daily Bruin Contributor A small group of students heard from a panel of terrorism experts ““ including professors from various departments, an FBI agent and an editor of a terrorism journal, ““ at an on-campus forum Thursday. Read more...


AA flight crashes in New York borough

  The Associated Press A large section of the tailpiece of American Airlines Flight 587 is lifted off a boat by a crane after the Airbus A300 crashed in the Rockaway Beach section of the Queens borough of New York Monday. Read more...



Stress drives many to comfort food

By Natalie Digate Daily Bruin Contributor To cope with heightened anxiety and vulnerability since Sept. 11, many Americans have turned to comfort foods. Like going to the bathroom and sleeping, eating is a physiological necessity. Read more...


Conrad draws crowd at UCLA

  MANDY WHITING Three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Paul Conrad speaks at the UCLA School of Public Policy on Thursday. By Emily Taylor-Mortorff Daily Bruin Contributor Three-time Pulitzer Prize winner and Los Angeles Times editorial cartoonist Paul Conrad brought laughter to the UCLA School of Public Policy on Thursday. Read more...