Friday, May 15


Jobs at UC hospitals likely to be cut

Executives of the five University of California medical centers received bonuses last October, while full-time worker positions are expected to be dropped in the face of the hospital’s negative income. Read more...


Protest stresses student activism

Groups opposed to the Bush administration’s policies abroad and at home held an “Hour of Resistance” at Bruin Plaza on Tuesday in an attempt to rekindle the flame of student activism against the war. Read more...


Bruin digest

Three of UCLA’s top linebackers underwent successful surgical procedures this past Friday and are expected to be at full capacity by the start of fall practice. Read more...


News briefs

Irvine chancellor appointed to academy IRVINE “”mdash; University of California Irvine Chancellor Ralph Cicerone has been elected president of the National Academy of Sciences. Cicerone will start his new job in Washington, D.C., on July 1, leaving the university after 16 years. Read more...



Globalization hits UCLA

Globalization is a big word. But a new major in global studies aims to give UCLA students the tools to understand it. The first core class for the major ““ Global Studies 1 ““ appeared Monday on URSA. Read more...