Friday, April 24

Power of the word

UCLA FIRSTS Every other Friday, The Bruin will highlight social, political and scientific advancements that originated at UCLA and set standards for both the university and the nation. Read more...


Community Briefs

Women sought for ovarian cancer research UCLA researchers are looking for women with ovarian cancer for a study about whether a low-fat, high-fiber diet supplemented with soy may slow the disease. Read more...


Roll-Inn reopens cockroach-free

  EDWARD LIN/Daily Bruin Roll-Inn sandwich shop on Gayley Avenue has reopened after being shut down due to uncleanliness. By Erin Inada Daily Bruin Contributor Roll-Inn, home of the “buck-fifty” sub sandwiches, was ready to reopen Saturday after the Los Angeles County Environmental Health Department shut it down on Feb. Read more...


Proposal to bar SAT I use induces responses

By Hemesh Patel Daily Bruin Staff Reactions to UC President Richard Atkinson’s proposal to bar the use of the SAT I for admissions are mixed at UCLA ““ but for Chancellor Albert Carnesale, dropping the SAT will not make a big difference here. Read more...




Community Briefs

Pediatrician addresses screening inequalities If pediatric advocate Dr. Edward McCabe had his way, every baby born in the United States would enjoy equal rights when it comes to lifesaving newborn screenings for disorders that, if caught early enough, can make a dramatic difference in the quality of that infant’s life. Read more...