Thursday, April 23


Lawsuits feed debate over affirmative action policies

By Marcelle Richards Daily Bruin Contributor Recent affirmative action cases across the nation have fueled the continuing debate about the issue in California, where Proposition 209 and dropping rates in underrepresented minority students have led to a gradual reshaping of university education. Read more...



Court ruling causes UC to re-evaluate outreach

By Ruby Jain Daily Bruin Contributor A ruling by the California Supreme Court outlawing government outreach programs that target women and minorities is raising new concern about UCLA’s informational outreach practices, which attempt to attract underrepresented minorities to the university. Read more...


Balancing act

  Illustration by JENNY YURSHANSKY/Daily Bruin By Carolina Reyes Daily Bruin Contributor When students initially take out a loan or receive financial aid, officials from the UCLA Loan Office give them advice during orientation on how to manage their money. Read more...


University set to curb antics during finals

  DAVE HILL/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Students get rowdy during finals week last year around the apartment complexes in Westwood. Police arrested 20 students. By Laura Rico Daily Bruin Contributor If administrators or university police have any say in the matter, students won’t be partying like it’s fall quarter of 1999 this finals week. Read more...


Peacemaker

  CLAIRE ZUGMEYER Bunche Hall is named after Ralph J. Bunche, a UCLA alumnus who won the Nobel Peace Prize. He died in 1971. By Bethany Tang Daily Bruin Contributor As conflict in the Middle East rages on, the idea of a peace there may seem remote. Read more...