Tuesday, May 12

Editorial: UCLA’s worst: 5.) Expected cumulative progress

Expected cumulative progress requirement. Among the students who know what those four words represent, there is almost universal disdain. The ECP requirement is the university regulation that went into effect for freshmen who entered UCLA in 2001-2002, forcing them to complete a minimum number of units each year. Read more...


Exporting education

Every year, thousands of foreign students come to UCLA and other American universities to experience higher education “American-style” ““ and to reap the benefits associated with such experiences when they return home. Read more...



Bruin digest

The UCLA women’s water polo team had three players named to All-America teams, voted on by the American Water Polo Coaches Association. Sophomore center forward Kristina Kunkel was named as a first-team All-American, while freshman goalkeeper Emily Feher and sophomore center defender Lauren Heineck made the third team. Read more...



Letters to the editor

Hovannisian wrong about Moore Garin Hovannisian’s column on Michael Moore, “Lauded filmmaker spreads lies, deceit” (May 25), was so silly I almost forgot to be offended by the blatant insults and name calling he was shouting out. Read more...