Wednesday, April 15, 1998 Life-affirming experience gives Gottlieb courage to effect change PROFILE: Former UCLA econ student takes aim at congress seat By Claudia Flores Daily Bruin Contributor Fourteen years ago Michael Gottlieb’s passion for sports put his life in danger. Strenuous weight lifting caused a blood clot to form in his body which had […]
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Senator gives lecture in law school series
Wednesday, April 15, 1998 Senator gives lecture in law school series LAW SCHOOL: Orrin Hatch speaks at tribute to Professor Nimmer who is known as ‘king of copyright’ By Emi Kojima Daily Bruin Contributor Students frequently use copy machines, tape recorders and the Internet. These tools actually give them incredible power – the power to […]
USAC receives Carnesale’s speech poorly
Wednesday, April 15, 1998 USAC receives Carnesale’s speech poorly CHANCELLOR: Listeners demand official, public anti-Prop. 209 statement By Dennis Lim Daily Bruin Contributor Surrounded by some 80 students angered by UCLA’s recent minority admissions rates, Chancellor Albert Carnesale spoke at the USAC meeting Tuesday night. Carnesale declared his support for using race, gender and national […]
Conference to unite South Asians
Tuesday, April 14, 1998 Conference to unite South Asians YOUTH: ‘Sangam’ group to help students address issues, come together By Andy Shah Daily Bruin Contributor It started last quarter with three people and a simple goal: to unite South Asian youth. Like other new student groups, Sangam – which means "coming together" in Hindi – […]
Profits from pager, phone sales counter computer store losses
Tuesday, April 14, 1998 Profits from pager, phone sales counter computer store losses ASUCLA: Renting space to an outside operator lowers association’s risks By Michael Weiner Daily Bruin Contributor ASUCLA’s new cellular phone and pager venue in the UCLA Store has been profitable during its first several months in business. According to ASUCLA Executive Director […]
ASU voices outrage over admission rates
Tuesday, April 14, 1998 ASU voices outrage over admission rates ADMISSIONS: Carnesale says he will comply with initiative, but angered group says it will fight By Barbara Ortutay Daily Bruin Contributor In a meeting with members of the African Student Union (ASU), Chancellor Albert Carnesale expressed his commitment to complying with Proposition 209, despite ASU’s […]
Community Briefs
Tuesday, April 14, 1998 Community Briefs BRIEFS: Alleged hazing victim released from hospital Marshall Lai was released from the UCLA Medical Center on Saturday, university officials said. Lai was admitted to the medical center with kidney failure during spring break, possibly in connection with a hazing experience while pledging for Omega Sigma Tau. The fraternity […]