Sunday, April 26

Commencement ticket scalpers face sanctions

By Scott B. Wong Daily Bruin Staff Some students looking to make a quick buck off scalping commencement tickets may be unaware they are violating an revision in the UCLA Student Conduct Code and could be subject to university sanctions. Read more...




Community Briefs

Better infrastructure needed in California People in Los Angeles and the rest of California will live in a degraded environment, experiencing difficulty with simple tasks such as plugging in a computer or commuting to work if state and local governments do not develop the region’s infrastructure to handle the expected doubling of the population in the next 50 years, according to a UCLA study. Read more...


UCLA sees drop in African American registration

By Timothy Kudo and Marcelle Richards Daily Bruin Senior Staff The number of African Americans who intend to register at UCLA next year is the lowest in more than 25 years, according to figures released Tuesday by the University of California. Read more...



Students demand tenure for professor with hunger strike

  CATHERINE JUN/Daily Bruin Derrick Hindery, a Ph.D student in geography, camps in Perloff Quad Tuesday afternoon. By Dexter Gauntlett Daily Bruin Reporter Tents and lawn chairs transformed Perloff Quad into a “pro-education zone” Tuesday, with students demanding tenure for geography Professor Joshua Muldavin. Read more...