Tuesday, May 19

Police plan for more forces

In anticipation of the large crowds expected to flood Westwood following the UCLA-USC football game at the L.A. Memorial Coliseum this Saturday, the Los Angeles Police Department and UCPD have teamed up in an attempt to ensure that things don’t get out of hand. Read more...


AIDS education marches to campus

Students across campus today will gather together in support of World AIDS Day, participating in a march, a rally and other events intended to educate students on HIV/AIDS. Read more...


Hearing called to look at UC compensation

A state senator has called for a Senate Education Committee hearing to investigate the University of California’s compensation policies, which were called into question by a San Francisco Chronicle article earlier this month. Read more...



Many Bruins opt for overseas learning

UCLA sent the third-highest number of students to study abroad of any four-year university during the 2003-2004 academic year, according to the recent Open Doors report, an annual survey by the Institute of International Education. Read more...


Members not revealed

The members of the UCLA chancellor search committee were not disclosed on Tuesday as planned, but could be announced as soon as today, officials said. UC Office of the President Associate President Linda Williams wrote in an e-mail last week that the “composition of the UCLA Chancellor search committee will be finalized by Tuesday” and that officials plan to make a press release at that time. Read more...


Nighttime bear-tending

The weary students huddled together. Many were fighting sleep, and all were cold. Some opted to return to the comfort of their rooms, put off by the cold and their workloads. Read more...