Wednesday, April 1


Founding Sisters

  University Archives Members of Chi Alpha Delta, UCLA’s first Asian American sorority, dress up for tea time in 1937. By Marjorie Hernandez Daily Bruin Reporter When Doris Aiso Hoshide began her first year at UCLA in 1929, she was looking for some direction. Read more...


Community Briefs

Long-term study on heroin addicts released A 33-year study of heroin addicts by UCLA researchers details the severe personal and social consequences of dependence on the drug, and the heavy odds against permanent abstinence from heroin by long-term addicts. Read more...


LAPD has eye on local house for disturbances

By Kevin Lee Daily Bruin Contributor A Westwood housing complex for recovering drug and alcohol addicts is currently under the watch of Los Angeles Police Department officers, in light of numerous emergency calls from the site over the past two years. Read more...


Professors must follow school grading policies

By Dena Elbayoumy Daily Bruin Contributor Professors may lose their jobs for refusing to change a student’s grade. In a case currently under appeal, a third-circuit appeals court ruled in April in favor of a public university that fired a professor who did not comply with the grade-change policies of the university. Read more...



The Art of Healing

  Photos by ANGIE LEVINE First-year social welfare graduate student Jennifer Chen Speckman looks at shirts decorated by victims of sexual violence. The Clothesline Project is on display in Perloff and Schoenberg Quads this week. Read more...