Wednesday, April 1

A new beginning

  KEITH ENRIQUEZ/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Tim Wright has recovered from aphasia and brain damage to go on to earn a master’s and pursue a doctorate at UCLA. Read more...


Crime Watch

CRIME WATCH     0 Vehicles stolen $19,760 Grand theft $2,207 Petty theft Petty theft Six wallets, four cellular phones, two backpacks, one purse containing a diamond ring, one car stereo and a parking permit were stolen during this period. Read more...


Event debates racial reparation demands

By Dena Elbayoumy Daily Bruin Contributor UCLA’s ethnic studies centers collaborated to host a conference Friday and Saturday to debate the issue of racial reparations. The symposium, hosted by the African American, American Indian, Chicana/o and Asian American Studies Centers, looked to stress reparation demands on the national as well as the international level. Read more...




Workshops examine college life

  JANA SUMMERS Morningside High School sophomores Timothy May III (left) and Daraell Dabenport Jr. speak during college fair Saturday. By Michaele Turnage Daily Bruin Reporter Over the past two weekends, 1,900 mostly Chicano, Latino and African American students and parents participated in 48 workshops at UCLA, that tackled issues such as choosing between the military and college, African American identity, Chicano identity, and how they can achieve a higher education. Read more...


Rick Tuttle speaks at Bruin Democrats’ fund-raiser

  MOHAMMAD ALAVI Los Angeles City Controller Rick Tuttle speaks at the Bruin Democrats’ fund-raiser Thursday. By Kevin Lee Daily Bruin Contributor Los Angeles City Controller Rick Tuttle stressed the importance of going back to the “grassroots” of winning support for the Democratic Party, as he spoke during a Bruin Democrats fund-raiser Thursday. Read more...