Wednesday, April 29

Hahn appoints Chen to economic post

By Teri H.P. Nguyen Daily Bruin Contributor If the terrorists attacks of Sept. 11 provided the final tug, pulling the already-floundering national economy into an economic mud pit, then questions remain as to whether Los Angeles has also fallen. Read more...


UC experts tapped for projects

  MIKE CHIEN Ph.D. and graduate students use the digital camera to get computers to "see" 3D objects. By Marjorie Hernandez Daily Bruin Reporter From biological hazards and national security to race relations, the University of California Office of the President has called upon UC researchers to provide expertise concerning post-Sept. Read more...



Briefs

Cardiac care wins national award The UCLA Medical Center was honored at the American Heart Association 2001 Scientific Sessions with the association’s Get With the Guidelines Coronary Artery Disease Performance Achievement Award, making it one of two hospitals nationwide to receive this honor. Read more...


State cuts will affect UC funding

By Sara Chon Daily Bruin Contributor The $2.48 billion mid-year budget cut proposal made by Gov. Gray Davis last week should pass through the legislature with bipartisan support, according to numerous state officials. Read more...


Admissions begins training readers

By Noah Grand Daily Bruin Reporter The admissions office is training readers to review freshman applications based on an interim Academic Senate report that has not been approved by the body as a whole. Read more...


Media coverage needed to uncover truth

  The Associated Press Photographer Nick Ut’s 1972 Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph taken during Vietnam. By Leo Wallach Daily Bruin Contributor Journalists complain they are denied access to U.S. Read more...