Chang captures USAC presidency Students First slate dominates elections, three runoffs scheduled By Rashmi Nijagal Daily Bruin Staff York Chang captured the undergraduate student government presidency early Friday morning, as the progressive slate returned to majority rule after two years. Read more...
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May 4, 9:00 pm
Chang captures USAC presidency
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May 4, 9:00 pm
Board reconsiders student role in ASUCLA
Board reconsiders student role in ASUCLA Potential university bailout may change policy-making in the association By Patrick Kerkstra Daily Bruin Staff The roots of what eventually became the students’ association  and the current struggle over student control  can be traced back to 1882. Read more...
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May 4, 9:00 pm
Cinco de Mayo festivites celebrate 1862 victory
Cinco de Mayo festivites celebrate 1862 victory By Tatiana Botton Today marks the 133rd anniversary of Cinco de Mayo, the victorious battle of Mexican soldiers against invading French troops. Read more...
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May 4, 9:00 pm
Grad admissions weigh ethnicity, gender impact
Grad admissions weigh ethnicity, gender impact By Laryssa Kreiselmeyer Although the affirmative action policies of graduate programs differ from undergraduate programs, the 1996 decision of California voters will affect both alike. Read more...
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May 3, 9:00 pm
Campus recycling expands
Campus recycling expands More bins added beyond Ackerman and Kerckhoff; 30 sites around campus By Tatiana Botton Students on campus will soon encounter several containers with blue domes and two slots on their sides. Read more...
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May 3, 9:00 pm
Daytime attacks rouse public anxiety
Daytime attacks rouse public anxiety UCPD advises students to use caution, remain alert at all times of day By Ramona M. Ortega Amid the lunchtime hustle and bustle, a man set out last Tuesday from Wilshire for a routine walk into Westwood Village. Read more...
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May 3, 9:00 pm
Muslim community alleges media bias
Muslim community alleges media bias Bombing coverage seen as supporting stereotypes, racism By Philip Iglauer The destruction of human life in the Oklahoma City bombing shocked and pained many across the nation. Read more...