Wednesday, April 29

Carbon dioxide emissions debated

By Noah Grand Daily Bruin Reporter While many Europeans discuss environmental treaties as moral questions about their lifestyle of consumption, the U.S. government is looking at the same question in terms of dollars and cents, said UCLA law professor Kal Raustiala. Read more...


Program aims to boost staff morale

By Rachel Makabi Daily Bruin Reporter Responding to stress from the state budget crisis and Sept. 11 attacks, the UCLA Staff Assembly presented a program, titled Keeping a Positive Attitude in Times of Uncertainty, to about 40 staff members Thursday. Read more...


College Briefs

Student endures 171 piercings OMAHA, Neb. “”mdash; On Friday, 21-year-old Matt Brown received a few sharp sticks ““ 171 to be exact, to try to achieve a new world record for the most piercings in a single sitting, according to the University of Nebraska, Omaha’s The Gateway. Read more...


UCLA administrator takes UC educational outreach post

  Daily Bruin File Photo Winston Doby By Robert Salonga Daily Bruin Staff The University of California Office of the President announced Wednesday the appointment of Winston Doby, UCLA’s vice chancellor for student affairs, as UC vice president for educational outreach. Read more...


UCR chancellor may go to Energy Department

Courtesy of UCR.edu UCR Chancellor Raymond Orbach may work for the DOE. By Noah Grand Daily Bruin Reporter Raymond Orbach, who has served as a UC chancellor longer than anyone else who currently holds the position, said he expects to leave UC Riverside to work with the U.S. Read more...


Students present viewpoints on war

  MANDY WHITING Members of SCAW and Bruin Republicans made visible their stances on the war at Meyerhoff Park Wednesday. By Sophia Chakos-Leiby Daily Bruin Contributor More than 50 students from UCLA and surrounding colleges gathered peacefully at Meyerhoff Park Wednesday, some rallying for and others against the war on terrorism. Read more...