Monday, May 4

Letters to the Editor

The Bruin shouldn’t trust Hussein The Daily Bruin’s notion that President Bush should base his decision of when to attack Iraq on the beliefs of some clowns that stand on street corners with anti-war signs is absurd. Read more...



Event explores Armenian culture

Sharing their research in a variety of fields related to Armenian studies, several graduate students spent Friday painting a detailed portrait of specific aspects of Armenian culture and history. Read more...


Activist receives mixed reactions

An overflowing crowd of UCLA students greeted leading Palestinian intellectual and activist, Edward Said, with a standing ovation at Royce Hall on Thursday night, but response to his talk afterward has been mixed. Read more...



Job security for staff at UCLA and the effect of the statewide budget deficit were the two major issues of concern at the annual Chancellor’s Town Hall Meeting on Friday. Read more...


Professor Carnesale

Few UCLA students ever have the opportunity to interact with the top administrator at their university, let alone take a class with him. But for a group of about twenty undergraduates taking a Fiat Lux seminar taught by Chancellor Albert Carnesale this quarter, this is the case. Read more...