Tuesday, April 21

An American abroad

By Emi Kojima Daily Bruin Senior Staff SANTIAGO, Chile “”mdash; Steve Runyan gets up at 6 a.m., trying not to wake his Chilean host family whose rooms are separated from his by only a thin wall and curtain. Read more...



Learning to C.O.P.E.

Its participants call it fabulous and rewarding ““ as well as challenging and frustrating. Evoking such mixed feelings is a program called Community Outreach for Prevention and Education, which seeks to provide mentoring for at-risk youth throughout Venice. Read more...


University investigates complaints against UCPD

By Linh Tat Daily Bruin Staff The university has launched a formal investigation against a university police officer and the UCPD chief after members of the Undergraduate Students Association Council and several student organizations complained they mistreated students. Read more...


Skaters digest fun, Roll-AIDS message

By George Fujii Daily Bruin Staff For three hours Tuesday night, students could roller-skate in Ackerman without fear of reprisals. The sixth annual Roll-AIDS turned Ackerman Grand Ballroom into a skating rink for a fun way to raise awareness of AIDS. Read more...


Judicial Board rejects IFC’s claim over funding

By George Fujii Daily Bruin Staff After eight months, the Interfraternity Council had its day in court ““ but it wasn’t a good day. After a three-hour formal hearing Monday night, the Undergraduate Students Association Council Judicial Board rejected, by a 6-0 vote, IFC’s claim that it was awarded an unfairly small amount of money last year by USAC’s Budget Review Committee. Read more...


Somewhere to go

By Stella Chu Daily Bruin Contributor Behind the alley of Breadstiks lies the West Medical Building, partially hidden by Lot 32’s parking structure. That building is home to the UCLA Reproductive Health Clinic. Read more...