Wednesday, April 29


Chancellor keeps workers up-to-date with meeting

  PRIYA SHARMA/Daily Bruin Chancellor Albert Carnesale speaks with the faculty at the James West Alumni Center in an annual town hall meeting held Wednesday. By Robert Salonga Daily Bruin Staff Chancellor Albert Carnesale talked budget, campus security and academics with university staff during an annual town hall meeting Wednesday. Read more...


Possible replacement for silicon-based chips found

By Terri Aquino Daily Bruin Contributor Using components no wider than a few atoms, UCLA professor James Heath, along with Hewlett Packard, have patented a new process of creating a small but energy efficient microchip that could replace the silicon-based chips currently in computers. Read more...


Library searches for ORION2 replacement

By Crystal Betz Daily Bruin Contributor The UCLA Library will have to convert its ORION2 database ““ which holds records for more than 7.2 million books and 90,000 magazines and academic journals ““ to a new system. Read more...


UC should abandon SAT, report states

Click Here to See Larger Image By Noah Grand Daily Bruin Reporter The UC should abandon the SAT and develop a new test that reflects California’s high school curriculum by 2006, according to an Academic Senate committee report released yesterday. Read more...


Honoree discusses student issues

  NICOLE MILLER/Daily Bruin George Leddy, who received the UCLA distinguished teacher award, gave a lecture critiquing the priorities of the UC on Monday. By Teri H.P. Read more...


Unity Quilt expresses sympathy on campus

  CHRIS BACKLEY/Daily Bruin Fourth-year film and television student Victoria Marie Irigoyen looks at the plaque that describes the quilt. By Marjorie Hernandez Daily Bruin Reporter To show solidarity and support with victims of the Sept. Read more...