Tuesday, May 19

Jamba Juice plans not quite frozen

The Associated Students of UCLA Board of Directors discussed the status of Cooperage’s upcoming Jamba Juice and Healthy Foods bar and addressed plans for upcoming events as well as elected a new board chair during its monthly meeting Friday. Read more...


Carnesale refutes recent criticism

For the first time since a recent outbreak of criticism regarding the University of California’s reporting of its top executives’ compensation, UCLA Chancellor Albert Carnesale sat down with the Daily Bruin to share his opinions on the issue as well as other university matters. Read more...


Chancellor won’t yet endorse divestment

Chancellor Albert Carnesale declined a student group’s request for him to endorse the University of California’s divestment from the Sudanese government, which has been committing genocide in the Darfur region for more than two years. Read more...


Westwood developers part ways

When the first developers arrived in Westwood in the 1920s, their problems largely consisted of dealing with dust storms and rabbits. Today, a wider array of problems face Westwood developers, including stringent planning and construction limitations, rising real estate prices and sometimes disputes between property owners. Read more...


Football, fire ignite school spirit at Beat ‘SC event

Drew Olson described it as the best bonfire he’s seen in his four years at UCLA. Standing on a stage overflowing with members and coaches of the UCLA football team, Olson swung a blue T-shirt in the air as hundreds of blue-and-yellow-clad fans in Wilson Plaza cheered, screamed and chanted “Beat ‘SC.” The large turnout at Thursday night’s Beat ‘SC Parade, Bonfire and Rally, a part of Blue and Gold Week, was reflective of the massive hype surrounding this Saturday’s football game against No. Read more...


Professor Baicker goes to Washington

Katherine Baicker was appointed as an associate professor of public policy at the UCLA School of Public Affairs in July, but before she could step into the classroom, she was presented with an offer she could not refuse. Read more...


Schools fueled by a rivalry rooted in the past

It’s more than just yearlong bragging rights. More than just quips of who’s better than whom. The key to the city is at stake. The magnitude of the crosstown rivalry is only known to a select few.It’s Texas and Oklahoma, Army and Navy, Florida and Florida State, Alabama and Auburn, Ohio State and Michigan. Read more...