Saturday, June 27

Crime Watch

Petty theft Two parking permits, a wallet and two cellular phones were reported stolen last week. The total loss was $630. Someone broke into a white 1995 Jeep Cherokee on the 400 block of Veteran Avenue on Sunday and stole a $300 stereo. Read more...


Bear Essentials

  CHRIS BACKLEY/Daily Bruin Margaux Schroeder, a first-year undeclared student, sports a UCLA hooded sweatshirt. By Janet Chang Daily Bruin Contributor Ranging from sweatshirts, T-shirts, hats and other forms of clothing that come in many colors and styles, UCLA’s BearWear is popular attire for many students and alumni. Read more...



Event celebrates Chicano LGBT artists

  JENNIFER YUEN/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Gregory Ramos speaks at La Familia’s art symposium, featuring artists from the Chicano LGBT community, Saturday. By Michaele Turnage Daily Bruin Contributor About 300 people gathered in Ackerman Grand Ballroom on Saturday to address challenges and to celebrate the art of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Chicano community. Read more...


Beartrap

Q: Which president is the new Medical Center going to be named after? A: “Clinton, because he’s the most recent president.” “”mdash; Jason Wu, first-year civil engineering student A: “Hoover because it’s a cool name.” “”mdash; Katie Lui, third-year, business economics student A: “After whoever donated money.” “”mdash; Irene Bakmin, fourth-year, chemical engineering student The new UCLA Medical Center is going to be named after former President Ronald Reagan. Read more...


Appelate court upholds Napster ruling

By Marcelle Richards Daily Bruin Reporter Though Napster’s services will not be stopped immediately, an appeals court ruled Monday to uphold an injunction to halt the trading of copyrighted music ““ which has been allowed by the UC system. Read more...


Commissioners offer progress reports

By Marcelle Richards Daily Bruin Reporter Midway through the academic year, The Bruin asked members of the Undergraduate Students Association Council to assess their roles as student representatives. Read more...