Wednesday, March 4, 1998 Community Briefs BRIEFS: USAC appoints chair of election board At the general council meeting Tuesday, the Undergraduate Students Association Council (USAC) unanimously approved Anthony Brockington, the former chair of investigations, as the chair of the election board. According to election board bylaws, an appointment should have come before fall quarter. As […]
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Student honored for catching attacker
Wednesday, March 4, 1998 Student honored for catching attacker POLICE: Suspect pleads guilty to assaulting CSO outside Schoenberg Hall By Nick Rodrigues Daily Bruin Contributor Aiding in the arrest of a criminal would not be considered an everyday student activity, but access control monitor Ilyne-Syl Deliquina was honored by the University police on Tuesday for […]
Outreach programs given money to woo minorities
Wednesday, March 4, 1998 Outreach programs given money to woo minorities USAC: UCOP allots each campus $10,000, student leaders ask if it’s enough By Dennis Lim Daily Bruin Contributor The needy bank accounts of student outreach groups will soon receive $10,000, thanks to the appointment of a new Steering Committee – but USAC officers feel […]
Anderson School cracks top 10
Wednesday, March 4, 1998 Anderson School cracks top 10 ANDERSON: Jump makes program highest-rated of public universities By J. Sharon Yee Daily Bruin Contributor In the 1998 national report on the Best Business Schools, U.S. News and World Report magazine ranked the Anderson Graduate School of Management eighth. Previously ranked 17th, the nine-point jump makes […]
UCLA officials police information superhighway
Wednesday, March 4, 1998 UCLA officials police information superhighway REGULATION: Sometimes students don’t know they violate computer policy By Andy Shah Daily Bruin Contributor Computer users may be breaking the law and not even know it. UCLA’s Acceptable Use Agreement is a set of regulations for appropriate computer use that one agrees to when registering […]
A real Boy Scout
Wednesday, March 4, 1998 A real Boy Scout PROFILE: David Tuckman has devoted countless hours to community services, and hopes to motivate others to follow his lead By Michelle Navarro Daily Bruin Staff David Tuckman leaves not even the busiest person with an excuse to hide from community service. He is the salesman for volunteering. […]
Community Briefs
Tuesday, March 3, 1998 Community Briefs Med Center allies with Orthopaedic Hospital UCLA Medical Center and the School of Medicine have signed an agreement with the downtown Orthopaedic Hospital, which will provide increased community healthcare in downtown Los Angeles. Under the agreement, UCLA will provide Orthopaedic Hospital, located on Flower Street, new outpatient clinics in […]