Photo: (Zane Kaufmann/Bruin contributor)
Photo: (Zane Kaufmann/Bruin contributor)
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Editor’s note: We verified claims in this submission that some students celebrated Justice Antonin Scalia’s death on social media prior to publication, but decided to not cite specific examples to protect students’ privacy. Read more...
Photo: After U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia died Feb. 13, many took to social media to comment on the life of the controversial justice, with some liberals on campus expressing joy that his conservatism would no longer influence the court. (Creative Commons by Levan Ramishvili via Flickr)
In an email sent out to students Monday, UCLA Chancellor Gene Block announced an update to the systemwide policy that governs the UC’s response to incidents and allegations of sexual violence and sexual harassment. Read more...
For once, a “killer cop” has been brought to justice in America – and how Chinese-Americans have reacted speaks volumes about the multiplicity of racial divides in this country. Read more...
Photo: (Creative Commons by Liance via Wikimedia Commons)
In a special edition of “No Offense, But”, Opinion columnist and prime contributor Chris Campbell interviews Westwood Village Improvement Association Executive Director Andrew Thomas and Bruin Shelter co-founder Louis Tse about the role of nonprofits in homeless advocacy. Read more...
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The Daily Bruin has too frequently tested both the boundary of fact and my patience. For the past few weeks, reporters for the Daily Bruin, who are apparently also allowed to write as opinion columnists, have launched a smear campaign against the character and actions of not only the Undergraduate Students Association Council external vice president, Zach Helder, but me and all of the staff I oversee as Helder’s chief of staff. Read more...