Saturday, June 27

Enrollment order maintains fairness

By Hemesh Patel Daily Bruin Staff As wireless Internet and Personal Digital Assistants are expected to become the norm in the upcoming years, the use of telephones and the voice of URSA may disappear. Read more...


On Call

  MICHAEL JENNINGS Emergency Medical Technician and alumnus Brie Zaia inspects an oxygen tank while on duty for UCLA’s Emergency Medical Services. By Janet Chang Daily Bruin Contributor The duties of a typical student include going to class, meetings, studying and socializing. Read more...


Democrats don’t want George W. Bush in bed

  CHRIS BACKLEY/Daily Bruin Fourth-year political science student Brian Fishman approaches a student on Bruin Walk about the Republicans’ view on contraceptives. By Michaele Turnage Daily Bruin Contributor Students walking along Bruin Walk Thursday saw pictures of President George W. Read more...


Forum examines views of women

By Marion Wise Daily Bruin Contributor Discussing female circumcision, gender equality and independence in Dodd Hall Wednesday night, some women said they accept their cultures, despite situations Western standards might deem discriminatory. Read more...


Community Briefs

Talks between writers, producers break down Contract negotiations between Hollywood writers and producers broke off Thursday, renewing the possibility of an industry-crippling walkout this spring. The talks that began Jan. Read more...


Coalition calls for repeal of SP-1, 2 at regents’ meeting

  NICOLE MILLER/Daily Bruin Student Regent Justin Fong speaks at a press conference put on by the Affirmative Action Coalition in Ackerman Union Thursday morning. By Barbara Ortutay Daily Bruin Senior Staff Affirmative Action Coalition members called on the UC Board of Regents Thursday to repeal SP-1 and 2 at their March 14-15 meeting. Read more...


Council argues admission plan

By Marcelle Richards Daily Bruin Reporter BERKELEY ““ The Assembly of the Academic Council met Wednesday to discuss the proposed dual admissions policy, which members said could create particular problems for UCLA. Read more...