Friday, May 9

UCLA Technical workers get union

UCLA Technical workers get union Subhead 20 20 By Alisa Ulferts Daily Bruin Senior Staff The University of California’s battle for bargaining rights over employee contracts ended last week after technical employees at the nine campuses voted to unionize — despite allegations that the university misled and intimidated voters. Read more...


Letters

The Bruin takes the last straw Editor: The Daily Bruin finally broke the camel’s back. Your Nov. 21 unsigned editorial, "Times of emergency demand solidarity," was that final straw. Read more...


Questions arise about mediation

Questions arise about mediation Advocacy groups, IFC say discussion not whole solution By Donna Wong Daily Bruin Senior Staff Continuing the dialogue between UCLA’s student advocacy groups and the Interfraternity Council (IFC) alone is not enough to solve the problems underlying the greek role on campus, some advocacy groups say. Read more...



International students adjust to L.A. just fine

International students adjust to L.A. just fine Still maintaining ties to home, most students comfortable with California attitude By Naoki Naruse Although Roy Henker, a UCLA physics graduate student from Germany, has been in Los Angeles for three years, he likes to keep up with German news through a weekly newsletter that the German government sends to his house. Read more...


Internet races toward the future

Internet races toward the future Conference marvels at past, present and future of Internet By Donna Wong Daily Bruin Senior Staff Before the Internet, UCLA students actually had to go to class to ask their professor a question. Read more...


Students advocate for Pilipino studies

Students advocate for Pilipino studies Rally highlights curricular reform, cultural history and ethnic studies By Allison Lefkowitz Daily Bruin Staff Continuing their fight for a Pilipino Studies program and to save Tagalog courses, almost 100 students gathered Thursday in Schoenberg Plaza to voice their desire for recognition of their culture and history. Read more...