Thursday, February 5

Board continues personnel discussion

Board continues personnel discussion By Patrick Kerkstra Daily Bruin Staff At a hastily called meeting on Sunday, associated students’ (ASUCLA) board members convened expressly to discuss personnel matters, according to a document issued by the organization’s Executive Director Jason Reed. Read more...


Graduate students debate union issues

Graduate students debate union issues Students, faculty dissent on SAGE’s purpose, validity By Betty Song and Allyssa Lee Daily Bruin Staff In the psychology department, heated debates are going on without a spoken word. Read more...


Questions surround election

Questions surround election Faculty examines e-mail campaigning, candidate for Academic Senate post By Jennifer K. Morita Daily Bruin Staff Questions surrounding the Academic Senate vice chair run-off elections arose recently when an administrator campaigned for a candidate in what some senate members say is an intrusion into faculty affairs. Read more...


Environmentalists call for Republican support

Environmentalists call for Republican support Debate focuses on vital link between politics, ecology By Tatiana Botton As part of the 25th anniversary of Earth Day, campus groups organized a debate Thursday on the link between politics and the environment. Read more...


Young meets with SAGE, GSA members

Young meets with SAGE, GSA members No agreement reached on union recognition, strike still scheduled By Kimberly Mackesy and Betty Song Representatives of the Student Association of Graduate Employees (SAGE) met with Chancellor Charles Young on Friday, discussing at length for the first time issues beyond union recognition. Read more...


Board’s search for student media director ends

Board’s search for student media director ends As alumnus, Ward brings experience to publications By Patrick Kerkstra Daily Bruin Staff Members of the associated students’ communications board chose a new director for campus media on Thursday. Read more...


Two wanted in Oklahoma City bombing

Two wanted in Oklahoma City bombing Death toll reaches 36, London returns suspect to United States for questioning By Owen Canfield The Associated Press OKLAHOMA CITY — Arrest warrants were issued Thursday for two men suspected in the terrorist bombing of a federal building in which at least 36 people died. Read more...