Wednesday, May 6

Bruins reflect on war’s impact

As the war in Iraq dies down, Bruins are divided over whether the conflict has changed their university. Some students see the campus as a different place as compared to the beginning of the year, marked by protests and more interest in world politics. Read more...


UCLA ends year with revised set of blueprints

There was a lot of construction happening at UCLA during the 2002-2003 academic year. But the sounds of jackhammers and bulldozers throughout campus only scratched the surface of a university that underwent several key changes in the span of 160 days. Read more...


Cuts halt research expansion

A decrease in private funding for research this year indicates that UCLA’s research has reached a stopping point in expansion, said Andrew Neighbour, associate vice chancellor for research. Read more...


War takes faculty out of classrooms

Though waged thousands of miles away, the war in Iraq did not leave UCLA untouched. Even before the first air strikes, many students protested against the war, while others demonstrated in support of President Bush and U.S. Read more...