Monday, June 29

Esteemed professor, Nobel Prize recipient dies at 82

  Courtesy of UCLA Photography Donald J. Cram, a Nobel Prize-winning UCLA professor, died of cancer earlier this month at the age of 82. By Linh Tat Daily Bruin Senior Staff His colleagues called him “Don,” graduate students called him “D.J.,” and undergraduates called him “Professor Cram.” But they all knew him as the guy who always wore bow ties and played his guitar on the last day of class. Read more...




Involvement can make university seem smaller

  KEITH ENRIQUEZ/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Members of Samahang Pilipino model traditional attire, which they also wore during the group’s culture night in May. By Rachel Makabi Daily Bruin Contributor Photos by Priya Sharma, Keith Enriquez, Jana Summers, Ed Rhee Daily Bruin Senior Staff Many students coming from a small high school or junior college to a large university join organizations to help them find a more personal community within the campus. Read more...


Community Briefs

University creates faculty position The university is accepting applications and nominations for a new associate vice chancellor for faculty diversity. Applications should be sent to the AVC Faculty Diversity Search Committee by Aug. Read more...


Students can obtain work, options using UCLA system

  Photos by NICOLE MILLER/Daily Bruin Eric Chin works as a lab consultant at the CLICC, the College Library Instructional Computing Commons. By Marcelle Richards Daily Bruin Senior Staff As the school year rolls in and the money rolls out, finding a job is a necessity that makes its way to the top of many Bruins’ to-do lists. Read more...