Thursday, June 25

Minorities hit by drop in need-based financial aid

  MINDY ROSS/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Whether belonging to students or visitors, expensive cars abound at UCLA. By Marjorie Hernandez Daily Bruin Contributor Financial aid given to underrepresented minority students has declined since the end of affirmative action, while middle and upper-middle class families continue to receive ever more financial aid. Read more...


Three’s a crowd

  AMY HABER/Daily Bruin Senior Staff By Nicole Tabo Daily Bruin Contributor Living with two strangers in Sproul Hall was the first time Van Chau, a second-year undeclared student, had ever slept in a place without her parents. Read more...



Third party candidates vie for spot in debates

  The Associated Press Green Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader speaks in Las Vegas on Sept. 15. By David Drucker Daily Bruin Reporter Ending the two major political parties’ debate over the presidential debates, GOP nominee George W. Read more...




A Bronx tale

  PATIL ARMENIAN/Daily Bruin Senior Staff UCLA’s eighth chancellor Albert Carnesale discusses campus issues at the inverted fountain, his favorite place on campus. By Dharshani Dharmawardena Daily Bruin Senior Staff Chancellor Albert Carnesale walked briskly into the UCLA Faculty Center in full suit and tie, smoothing down his hair with one hand and shaking hands with the other. Read more...