Tuesday, May 5


Presidential hopefuls reveal goals

The new head of the entire undergraduate student body is a few days from being elected, and each of the three hopefuls said he/she will work to be both a student leader and council leader if elected to fill the presidential shoes. Read more...


Carnesale states need for diversity

Chancellor Albert Carnesale advocated the use of race and ethnicity in admissions and warned that the effects of state budget cuts are only beginning in a press conference with the Daily Bruin on Friday. Read more...


Summer EAP in China canceled

The University of California suspended its summer Education Abroad Program in Beijing on Friday, citing the continued danger of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome. The announcement comes a little more than two weeks after the UC suspended current EAP operations in Beijing, asking its 44 students to return to the United States. Read more...



Students imbibe ambience of pricey bars

When Mike Brown goes drinking with his friends, he spares no expense. Brown hits the Westwood bars six nights a week, regularly dropping $70, but to him, and many other UCLA students, the money is well spent. Read more...


Stormy conditions set Spring Sing stage

Everyone knew it would happen at some point, it was just a matter of when. Fortunately it didn’t take long for a member of Pi Kappa Phi to pull the move the entire crowd expected by slipping on the rain-soaked stage of the Los Angeles Tennis Center on Friday night. Read more...