Tuesday, May 12

News brief

Lobbyists now required to register in Los Angeles A new law requires the city’s 165 registered lobbyists to identify themselves and their clients when communicating with neighborhood groups. Read more...


Cyclist goes the distance for the disabled

Haggie Mazler is helping the disabled by doing something most able-bodied people don’t ““ biking across the nation. The second-year economics student is spending over two months on two wheels this summer, biking 3,900 miles from San Francisco to Charleston, S.C., in an effort to raise money and help educate people about the disabled. Read more...


News brief

Musical theater students to compete for prizes In a city where it sometimes seems like everyone is chasing the dream of making it in an entertainment industry known for its brutal exclusiveness, UCLA’s Carol Burnett Awards offer some hope for aspiring performers. Read more...


Speaks out

How much would you be willing to pay for a scalped graduation ticket? Angie Holdeman The Anderson School at UCLA, staff “If you are a student and you are poor, you might be willing to. Read more...


Letters to the editor

UCPD should put campus safety first It was with more than a little anguish that I read the May 28 Daily Bruin. That edition contained a column on jaywalking, an article on the campus police crackdown on seat belt violators and the recent deadlocked jury decision concerning the alleged rape of a female student. Read more...


Editorial: UCLA’s worst: 3.) Campaign against MEChA

Few events on campus this year were as disturbing as Bruin Republicans’ campaign against MEChA. Without adequately presenting its concerns to MEChA leaders, Bruin Republicans launched an “all-out media blitz” with the goal of stripping MEChA of university funding and its official student organization status. Read more...