Friday, May 1

Editor's Note

The Etcetera section is a new addition to the Daily Bruin, containing both articles and columns on issues of interest to students but unrelated to traditional news. Read more...


Briefs

UC to study effects of low water levels SACRAMENTO “”mdash; Gov. Gray Davis delayed a plan to collect water from North Coast rivers in giant bags and float them south for sale in San Diego. Read more...



ASUCLA rejects Ackerman expansion

The Associated Students of UCLA have decided against the idea to expand the square footage of Ackerman Student Union due to financial concerns. The $20 million proposal, which would have added an additional 2,000-3,000 square feet to Ackerman, could have increased the student union fee from $7.50 to $60 annually. Read more...



PET Project

It can detect early signs of Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, heart disease and cancer, or even show doctors what areas of your brain are stimulated while you’re listening to music or moving your arms. Read more...


ASUCLA workers get full-time status

It’s official: about 80 non-student campus food workers have gone from part-time uncertainty to receiving full career wages and benefits as a result of a contract negotiated between the Associated Students of UCLA and the workers’ union. Read more...