Tuesday, April 16, 1996 Journey highlights anomalies lingering in Royce’s shadow Two quarters of Bruindom unequivocally qualify me as a seasoned explorer of the UCLA campus. Just as Christopher Columbus traveled the world and wrote a descriptive journal of his travels, so have I written the below column detailing the peculiar idiosyncrasies, vagaries and miscellaneous […]
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Tuesday, April 16, 1996Caring counts Editor: Please permit me to relate an incident which occurred on your campus Monday evening, April 1. I had driven from downtown Los Angeles in the pouring rain and arrived at UCLA at approximately 6:00 p.m. for a course on fly fishing. At the end of class, I proceeded to […]
`Resident Evil’ treats senses to action-packed adventure
Friday, April 12, 1996 Capcom game for Sony’s PlayStations surpasses all othersBy William Schiffmann The Associated Press If you own one of Sony’s PlayStations and you want to know how to save money on games, here’s the secret. Buy a copy of Capcom’s Resident Evil. It’s so good  and so long  that you […]
20-something villagers flood Internet with suds
Friday, April 12, 1996 New interactive soap bridges creative gapBy Cheryl Klein Daily Bruin Contributor Sam Southey is a rock and roller on his way to stardom. He is immeasurably cool, from his sunglasses to his unruly mop of brown curls. He declares "blood red" as his favorite color. Sam is eager to make friends, […]
Medication pump provides pain relief for cancer patients
Monday, April 15, 1996 By Tiffany McElroy Daily Bruin Contributor For one year, Vicki Harrop helplessly watched her once strong and passionate husband crumble physically, mentally and emotionally because of the drugs he received to treat his cancer. Former UC Santa Barbara Professor John Harrop was drugged to treat his pain 24 hours a day, […]
Academic student employees send message home
Monday, April 15, 1996 Protesters chant for union recognition at Young’s residenceBy Michael Angell Daily Bruin Contributor Protesters demanding union recognition took their fight 50 miles west of Murphy Hall, straight to Chancellor Charles Young’s home. The quiet neighborhood of Thousand Oaks, nestled in the Santa Monica mountains, was disturbed by demonstrators shaking homemade rattles, […]
Graduate association elections loom
Monday, April 15, 1996 Internal vice president only position up for grabs as others go unopposed By Ryan Ozimek Daily Bruin Contributor With the candidates for president and external vice president running unopposed, graduate students will be choosing only the fate of next year’s Graduate Students Association two internal vice president candidates. Beginning Monday and […]