Tuesday, March 31

Major remains available despite rumors

By Bimal Rajkomar Daily Bruin Reporter International Development Studies students returned to school this year to find that their core class had been canceled and their program’s office had disappeared ““ leading many to believe that the major was cancelled. Read more...


TVs installed in food court for revenue, entertainment

By Todd Belie Daily Bruin Contributor Nearly one dozen televisions and a sound system now cover half of the Ackerman Union food court. The College Television Network installed televisions around Panda Express, Rubios and Tropix on Monday as part of a deal with the Associated Students of UCLA. Read more...


Community Briefs

Fossil teeth reveal facts about modern hippos Among the large mammals that roamed prehistoric North America was a type of rhinoceros that seems to have lived in the water, much like a modern hippopotamus. Read more...


Food for thought

MARY HOLSCHER A member of Food Not Bombs serves a bowl of homemade soup last Friday outside Eurochow at Kinross Avenue and Westwood Boulevard. By Afshin Marashi Daily Bruin Contributor Westwood resident Tom Rowen comes down to the corner of Kinross and Westwood Blvd. Read more...


Crime Watch

CRIME WATCH 1 Vehicle Stolen $16,671 Grand Theft $1,640 Petty Theft Petty thefts Six parking permits, six cellular phones and several bags were taken this past period, amounting to a loss of $3,961. Read more...



Architectural Design

  PRIYA SHARMA Royce Hall, one of UCLA’s four original buildings completed in 1929, is an example of Romanesque architectural style. By Carolina Reyes Daily Bruin Contributor Although students decide to attend UCLA for its academic disciplines, some also value the campus for its architectural beauty. Read more...