Thursday, April 2

States move up primary dates in strategic move

States move up primary dates in strategic move Front-loading aims to outshine Iowa, New Hampshire coverage By Philip Iglauer Daily Bruin Contributor There is at least one good thing about the primary season this year: it will be shorter. Read more...


Conflict builds over Congress’ latest reform bill

Conflict builds over Congress’ latest reform bill Communications Decency Act threatens access to ‘Net information, opponents say By Jason Packman Daily Bruin Contributor The last time legislation came out of Washington that dealt with telecommunication, people still huddled in front of a radio to listen to President Franklin Roosevelt’s fireside chats and watched newsreels at theaters to see a world edging closer toward war. Read more...


Diversity council’s effectiveness debated works to ensure UCLA diversity

Diversity council’s effectiveness debated works to ensure UCLA diversity Members defend work; critics cite lack of proactive agenda By Anne Mai Daily Bruin Contributor As the university deals with the potentially dramatic changes of the UC Regents’ decision to end affirmative action, the Chancellor’s Council on Diversity should have a a heavy impact on UCLA’s implementation and interpretation of the ruling. Read more...


Hollywood comes to Drake Stadium

Hollywood comes to Drake Stadium By Vicente Jimenez Daily Bruin Contributor Gayle Devers, Olympic champion and UCLA alumna, is the subject of "Godspeed," the latest movie filmed on campus. Read more...


York Chang speaks out

York Chang speaks out Undergraduate president uses vision to lead students against affirmative action cut, fee hikes with vision commitment and commitment By Brooke Olson Daily Bruin Contributor With his baggy pants, ripped T-shirt and laid-back manner, undergraduate President York Chang hardly fills the stereotypical image of a politician. Read more...


Board to comply with rules in future

Board to comply with rules in future Communications meetings to be made public in advance By John Digrado Daily Bruin Staff In response to a review of its adherence to state open meeting laws, Communications Board members resolved on Tuesday evening to follow the rules much more closely in the future. Read more...


Patrolling the ‘Net

Patrolling the ‘Net Student Technology Center charges two UCLA students with e-mail address forgery By Jean May Chen and John Digrado Daily Bruin Staff Citing serious infractions of the Student Technology Center Acceptable Use Policy, Office of Residential Life and Student Technology Center officials charged two students with e-mail address forgery, as well as operating unauthorized Internet sites out of their dorm room. Read more...