Thursday, April 2

Connerly denies preferential treatment

Connerly denies preferential treatment Report claims UC Regent used federal minority contracts By Ann Bancroft The Associated Press SACRAMENTO — University of California Regent Ward Connerly, an outspoken opponent of affirmative action, denied Monday he benefited from minority preferences while contracting with the Energy Commission. Read more...


Greek slate fliers questioned

Greek slate fliers questioned By Rashmi Nijagal Daily Bruin Staff Amid all the controversy over the Bruin Democrats’ advertisement endorsing the Students First! slate, the Transfer Student Association is also accusing the greek slate of false advertising. Read more...


Psychiatric patients find electronic help

Psychiatric patients find electronic help Researchers claim program has effect of actual therapist By Jean May Chen Patients undergoing psychotherapy can be successfully treated using a computer program, a recent study conducted at UCLA shows. Read more...


Scholars converse on labor movement

Scholars converse on labor movement UCLA’s Labor Center supports SAGE’s efforts By Maria Beerens UCLA once again became a hotspot of union activity when labor organizers and scholars gathered at UCLA this weekend to discuss the current situation of union organization in America. Read more...



J-Board nullifies results of two elections

J-Board nullifies results of two elections Bruin Democrats endorsement ad prompts complaint By Rashmi Nijagal Daily Bruin Staff The undergraduate student government judicial board ruled Friday afternoon that the election results of the general representative and student welfare commissioner races were illegitimate. Read more...


Multiple criteria ranked for UC admission

Multiple criteria ranked for UC admission 60 percent of applicants accepted for academics alone By Allyssa Lee Daily Bruin Staff Early in March, Jennifer Spaulding received an envelope addressed from the UCLA Office of Admissions. Read more...