Monday, May 18



LAUSD sued by anti-affirmative action group

An anti-affirmative action group backed by former University of California Regent Ward Connerly filed two lawsuits against the Los Angeles Unified School District last week claiming that its policies violated Proposition 209, the 1996 statewide initiative that banned preferential treatment by race in California public institutions. Read more...


Court reviews speech rights

By Derek Lipkin BRUIN SENIOR STAFF [email protected] The free-speech rights of University of California employees may be called into question as the Supreme Court takes on a case involving the First Amendment and the workplace for government employees. Read more...


Mock Trial on the run for title

As Lauren Patterson walked into the tryout room, silence filled the air, indicating a level of tension created by high expectations. The captains of the UCLA Mock Trial Team asked her how her weekend went. Read more...


Campus parking allocation process set for evaluation

After nearly a decade of problems surrounding student parking, and six years since the last student survey concerning parking allocation, UCLA Transportation Services plans to re-evaluate the current parking allocation system and hopes to offer students a new and more equitable system for parking-pass distribution. Read more...