Tuesday, April 21, 1998 Officials, students debate fate of meal coupons EATING: Proponents say program offers needed alternative to dorm food By Michael Weiner Daily Bruin Contributor The long term future of the dorm meal coupons is in doubt, as Housing Administration officials and students debate whether or not to continue the program. The coupons […]
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Daily Bruin editor in chief for 1998-99 appointed
Tuesday, April 21, 1998 Daily Bruin editor in chief for 1998-99 appointed STUDENT MEDIA: Adam Yamaguchi to undertake challenge of newspaper By Frances Lee Daily Bruin Senior Staff It’s an acknowledgment of hard work, competence and an almost fanatical devotion to the Daily Bruin to be named its editor in chief. Thursday night, by a […]
MEChA pulls support for coalition
Tuesday, April 21, 1998 MEChA pulls support for coalition USAC: Advocacy groups’ dispute caused Students First! break, says Mosley By Mason Stockstill Daily Bruin Senior Staff The Movimiento Estudiantil Chicana y Chicano de Aztlan (MEChA) has officially withdrawn its support for Students First!, the political slate that has controlled USAC for the past three years. […]
War and peace at UCLA
Tuesday, April 21, 1998 War and peace at UCLA HISTORY: The Reserve Officer Training Corps has seen many ups and downs throughout its 96-year history as a campus institution By Pauline Vu Daily Bruin Contributor For 96 years, the UCs have trained officers for the U.S. military in the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC). And […]
Research program lets undergrads examine life in the lab
Tuesday, April 21, 1998 Research program lets undergrads examine life in the lab PROGRAM: Students receive experience working with top professors in fields By Andy Shah Daily Bruin Contributor When Naindeep Singh started working in a neurobiology lab last quarter, he noticed several differences between the classroom and the lab. For one, he was on […]
Alzheimers center receives funding, state recognition
Monday, April 20, 1998 Alzheimers center receives funding, state recognition As population ages, experts redouble efforts to find cause, cure of troubling disease By Kathryn Combs Daily Bruin Staff Among students, Alzheimers disease may not be a great concern. However, it soon will be. Due to the projected growth in the elderly population over the […]
Community Briefs
Monday, April 20, 1998 Community Briefs UT students hope for Hopwood case appeal As UT System officials push for an appeal of the Hopwood ruling to possibly reinstate affirmative action in Texas higher education, many UT students said Thursday the appeal is long overdue. "I really wonder why it took so long to appeal this. […]