Friday, April 24

Group commemorates Exxon spill

  PATIL ARMENIAN/ Daily Bruin Senior Staff Jennifer Jacobs signs a card to support CALPIRG next to Merriah Fairchild, a CALPIRG intern coordinator. CALPIRG is opposed to BP’s desire to drill for oil in northern Alaska. Read more...


U.S. conflicted over Armenian Genocide

By Karen Albrecht Daily Bruin Contributor In France, “genocide” now officially describes the death of 1.5 million Armenians at the hands of Ottoman Turks, after landmark French legislation passed Jan. Read more...


State to subsidize summer classes

By Timothy Kudo Daily Bruin Senior Staff Financial aid for all students may decrease because more students will be receiving financial aid during the summer, spreading thin the total amount of aid available. Read more...



Event unites thousands of people in protest

EDWARD LIN/Daily Bruin Carlos Mena, a first-year film & television student, protests George W. Bush’s presidential inauguration. By Kelly Rayburn and Scott B. Wong Daily Bruin Staff She said she is scared, not only because her son sits on California’s death row waiting to be executed, but because George W. Read more...



Forum addresses law-culture relationships in Asian countries

CLAIRE ZUGMEYER Professor J. Mark Ramseyer of Harvard Law School speaks during a conference about modern legal systems in Asia. By Lily Jamali Daily Bruin Contributor Academics from UCLA and across the country gathered Friday and Saturday to discuss the sometimes conflicting relationship between traditional and legal values in Asia. Read more...