Thursday, April 30

Live shows go belly up after complaints

NAM PHO Gypsy Cafe featured belly dancers for years, but did not have an entertainment permit. By Christian Mignot Daily Bruin Contributor The debate over entertainment in Westwood has emerged once again after police asked two popular restaurants to remove the live shows they were providing without permits. Read more...


Crime Watch

Petty theft Four cellular phones, three wallets and four parking permits were stolen this period, totalling losses of $200. Someone stole $350 in clothes from a student resident’s room in Dykstra Hall on Apr. Read more...


Out of the bubble, into the Bay

  Third-year Ben Uminsky and first-year Megan Brewer prepare to go to San Francisco. By Jonathan Young Daily Bruin Contributor After serving in the army, attending West Point and opting for the greater flexibility of civilian life, third-year history student Ben Uminsky protested against the U.S.-led war on terrorism and voiced his support of Palestinians in a march on San Francisco City Hall. Read more...


News Briefs

Students, members of union speak to workers In an effort to raise awareness of the low salaries and lack of benefits for non-student ASUCLA workers, about 20 students joined union members from the Association of State and Municipal Employees in a march across campus Friday to support workers who want to join the union. Read more...


UCLA physician may be headed for D.C.

By Robert Salonga Daily Bruin Staff After trailblazing through the Himalayas, treating birds, delivering babies, studying at Harvard and professionally dealing blackjack, UCLA emergency physician Keri Gardner now has her sights set on the nation’s capital. Read more...


Diaz vs. Fearn for Academic Affairs

Chris Diaz By Jeyling Chou Daily Bruin Contributor When the Academic Affairs commissioner for the upcoming school year is instated, they will hold influence on many of the issues which most closely affect current and future UCLA students. Read more...