Monday, April 1, 1996 By Karen Duryea Daily Bruin Staff In August 1995, Karen Foster arrived in Los Angeles to work at UCLA as a psychology intern. Hailing from Atlanta, Ga., Foster took note of the excessive community violence in her new hometown. "Atlanta had its share of stressful events, but Los Angeles is an […]
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Regent Connerly faces brunt of student outrage
Monday, April 1, 1996 Board stands firm on affirmative action as protesters challenge By Michael Howerton Daily Bruin Staff SAN FRANCISCO — The moment the University of California Board of Regents moved to strike another blow against saving affirmative action in the university, dozens of student protesters struck back, storming the March meeting and fighting […]
Vegetarians voices beefs
Monday, April 1, 1996 Students explain reasons for changing dietary practices By Toni Dimayuga Daily Bruin Contributor Second-year psychology student Megan Vallerie’s recent Sunset Village cafeteria dinner was greener than that of the average student. On one plate sat a salad of lettuce, broccoli and green peppers. Red cabbage and cauliflower added a splash of […]
Baseball defeats USC, Arizona in Six-Pac
Monday, April 1, 1996 By Yoni Tamler Daily Bruin Staff Six baseball games, including an interstate road trip and a trifecta of transcity meetings with the nation’s second-best ball club  not what you’d call the ideal spring break. For the UCLA baseball team, however, it was some picnic. In a week that was far […]
Following track of Bruin’s tears
Monday, April 1, 1996 Disappointing loss forces m. hoops to fix errors, move onBy Melissa Anderson and Scott Yamaguchi Daily Bruin Staff The UCLA men’s basketball team, which had mastered the art of escape in a precarious run to the 1995 Pacific 10 Championship, chose a most inopportune moment to run out of answers. Shackled […]
Propositions must be rejected to maintain vital consumer rights
Propositions must be rejected to maintain vital consumer rights By Wesley J. Smith An important decision faces California voters on March 26: whether to allow large corporations and insurance companies, in effect, to buy the California Civil Code. By voting for Propositions 200-202, voters would give these special interests their way. On the other hand, […]
Letters
Collective sorrow Editor: The religious communities represented at the University Religious Conference at UCLA mourn the tragic deaths of civilians in Israel and decry the use of terror for political purposes by elements of Hamas. Rev. George Grose Academy for Judaic, Christian and Islamic studies Rev. Giles Asbury Canterbury Westwood Rev. David Myler Clinical Pastoral […]