Friday, June 26

Kennel Crusaders

Photos and Story by Priya Sharma Daily Bruin Staff Closely stacked small cages make up most of the shelter’s interior, accommodating as many animals as possible for as long as they need shelter. Read more...




Globalization research hits public policy school

By Hemesh Patel Daily Bruin Staff In an age of growing Internet technology and fast-paced trade, the term “globalization” has entered the everyday vocabulary. To address and promote a better understanding of the issue, the UCLA School of Public Policy and Social Research launched its Center for Globalization and Policy Research Wednesday. Read more...


Groups raise funds for quake victims

By Marcelle Richards Daily Bruin Contributor A 7.6 earthquake shook the nation of El Salvador and loved ones overseas here in the U.S. ““ many of whom make their homes in Los Angeles. Read more...


New research studies effects of tobacco on body, behavior

CATHERINE JUN Elena Gaft, fourth-year business-economics and German student, smokes. By Hemesh Patel Daily Bruin Staff Ethnobotanists call tobacco the “filthy weed” and estimate that humans have been addicted to it for 8,000 years ““ but research today is looking to prevent addiction. Read more...


Community Briefs

L.A. basin at risk for worst earthquakes South Central Los Angeles and the city’s northern San Fernando Valley could be at risk of the most serious shaking in a major Southern California earthquake, according to a study released Tuesday. Read more...