Monday, April 27

Students form their own views at politically diverse university

  Illustration by HINGYI KHONG/Daily Bruin By Karen Albrecht Daily Bruin Reporter University campuses with strong political activities have historically been catalysts for change. At UCLA, political organizations from CalPIRG to Jews for Jesus shower pamphlets on unsuspecting Bruin Walk travelers and vigorously attempt to recruit new members. Read more...


Crackdown by university jeopardizes campus traditions

  Illustration by CASEY CROWE/Daily Bruin By Matt Goulding Daily Bruin Reporter The pungent smell of burning chronic on campus and the repulsive odor of flaming couches being dropped from apartment rooftops have garnered reactions from local authorities and community members over the last several years that have left students with nothing more than dying traditions. Read more...


Hard Corps

  Photo Courtesy of Mark Hanson Nkambe villagers pose with UCLA alumnus Mark Hanson during his service in the Peace Corps. The program provides assistance to 76 developing nations. Read more...



Job opportunities still abound for this year’s grads

  Illustration by HINGYI KHONG/Daily Bruin By Leo Wallach Daily Bruin Contributor As graduating students embark into the job market from UCLA, they’ll abandon their board shorts and sandals and will cover their tattoo with the polished look of a suit and tie. Read more...



Student Pressure

  Daily Bruin File Photo Students stage a sit-down in the middle of a street during the Oct. 12, 1995 protest in Westwood to show their disapproval of the regents’ approved policies to end affirmative action at the university. Read more...