Tuesday, June 30

Police chief reassigns daily control

Police chief reassigns daily control University department aims to build community ties, promotes Karl Ross By Lucía Sanchez Daily Bruin Senior Staff In a self-defined effort to develop further ties with the community, university police Chief Clarence Chapman has vested control of the day-to-day operations in a newly promoted assistant chief. Read more...


Survey reveals new child welfare reform as ineffective

Survey reveals new child welfare reform as ineffective Although cost effective, family preservation unable to keep children from foster care By Tiffany McElroy After a nationwide survey of clinical studies, social welfare Professor Duncan Lindsey has shown that a common approach to child welfare reform has been unsuccessful in keeping families intact and children out of foster care. Read more...



J-Board members charged with election violations

J-Board members charged with election violations Student government mounts investigation of spring controversy By Brooke Olson Two members of the powerful undergraduate Judicial Board were formally charged Tuesday for violating student government guidelines during last spring’s controversial election. Read more...


Joe Bruin, beloved UCLA mascot, receives another makeover in an attempt to give him an updated ’90s

Past and Present Joe Bruin, beloved UCLA mascot, receives another makeover in an attempt to give him an updated ’90s look By Susan Lee hen the students’ association set out to redesign UCLA’s venerable Joe Bruin mascot, the developers were faced with a daunting challenge – balancing tradition, progress, profits, athletic aggressiveness and the university’s full diversity. Read more...


Rain causes three-month delay in construction

Rain causes three-month delay in construction Students face assessment of quarterly fee to offset seismic renovations costs By Ryan Ozimek Due to the record-heavy rains that hit Southern California this past winter, the $60 million seismic renovation and expansion of Kerckhoff Hall and Ackerman Union will take three months longer than originally planned. Read more...