Thursday, April 30

News Briefs

Wedding bells for chancellor UCLA’s most prominent bachelor won’t be a bachelor for much longer. Chancellor Albert Carnesale will wed Robin Gerber at a private service Saturday. Read more...


Dorm residents vote against having Readership Program

By Jamie Hsiung Daily Bruin Reporter The On-Campus Housing Council announced Tuesday that the Readership Program, which would provide dorm residents with newspapers like USA Today and the Wall Street Journal for a $9 annual fee, will not be implemented for the 2002-03 school year. Read more...



Davis postpones gas-additive switch

  OSCAR ALVAREZ Third-year psychology student Nick Avedesian pumps gas at the Chevron station in Westwood. By Peijean Tsai Daily Bruin Contributor Within a year, Californians could find more environmentally safe gas ““ but it might come at a great cost. Read more...


Hitting home

  Danit Ariel (left), who works for the USC Hillel Jewish Center and the Jewish Campus Service Corps Fellows, joins supporters in a rally for Israel at the Federal Building. Read more...


Hitting home part 2: Recalled

By Christina Jenkins Daily Bruin Contributor The University of California is calling on its students to leave Israel, citing that “dramatically escalating violence” in the region has prompted concern for student safety. Read more...