By Scott B. Wong Daily Bruin Staff Candidates vying for the three available spots as general representative on the Undergraduate Students Association Council have more freedom to choose which issues to focus on than do those running for other council seats, due in part to the loosely-defined roles of the office. Read more...
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May 1, 9:00 pm
Candidates offer medley of plans to student body
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May 1, 9:00 pm
Bird’s eye view
 The Associated Press A 130 million-year-old Dromaeosaur covered with downy fluff and primitive feathers was unveiled April 25. By Dharshani Dharmawardena and Hemesh Patel Daily Bruin Senior Staff It’s a bird, it’s a plane ““ no, it’s a feathered dinosaur! Read more...
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April 30, 9:00 pm
Hospital to serve fair trade coffee
By Rachel Makabi Daily Bruin Contributor On May 21, UCLA’s Café Med will become the first hospital in the nation to serve fair trade coffee on all coffees except specialty drinks. Read more...
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April 30, 9:00 pm
Four candidates to run unopposed
By Robert Salonga Daily Bruin Reporter Four candidates in the upcoming spring elections will run unopposed, and all are evaluating their potential involvement in the politics of student government. Read more...
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April 30, 9:00 pm
Mayoral candidates featured on panel
 ED RHEE Los Angeles mayoral candidates James Hahn (above) and Antonio Villaraigosa (below right) speak at the Inner-City Economics Forum Monday, held at UCLA’s Freud Playhouse. Read more...
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April 30, 9:00 pm
Local residents report gunshots, firecrackers
By Dexter Gauntlett Daily Bruin Contributor Alleged gunshots and firecrackers reported to university police have some Westwood residents up in arms. Though students say noise is part of living in a college community, some of their neighbors disagree, saying the latest incidents are just the most recent in escalating disruptive behavior on the part of students. Read more...
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April 30, 9:00 pm
By the numbers
 Daily Bruin File Photo Students attend the 2000 Freshman Convocation last fall. Since the end of affirmative action in university admissions, the number of underrepresented minority students at UCLA has declined. Read more...