Friday, February 27, 1998 Middle-income students to receive financial aid FINANCIAL AID: Only poor, rich can afford payments with current system By Michael Weiner Daily Bruin Contributor Pop quiz: How do you finance a college education in an age of rising tuition? How do you pay for four or five years at an institution of […]
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Days of inspiration
Friday, February 27, 1998 Days of inspiration RELIGION: Many Christians use Lenten season to prepare for Easter renewal By Carol McKay Daily Bruin Staff The season of repentance has begun. Ash Wednesday, the Christian holiday that was celebrated this week kicked off the Lenten season of reflection and sacrifice. And some students at UCLA dove […]
Black history now
Friday, February 27, 1998 Black history now HISTORY: Honestly confronting painful past of slavery is only way to progress By Michelle Navarro Daily Bruin Staff we are told over and over again to forget about it get over it get on with it stop rehashing ancient history I respond by saying No this is not […]
Video arcade a flashback to glory days of childhood
Friday, February 27, 1998 Video arcade a flashback to glory days of childhood By Carol McKay Daily Bruin Staff The population of UCLA students largely consists of twentysomethings. The days of lunch boxes, legwarmers and pegged jeans are gone. Images of the A-Team and Knight Rider no longer dominate our television sets, and My Little […]
Community Briefs
Thursday, February 26, 1998 Community Briefs Berkeley digitizes past documents of the West The history of the American West will soon be available on a computer screen. Documents at UC Berkeley’s Phoebe Apperson Hearst Museum of Anthropology, which are frail and crumbling, will be digitized to save them for the future. A $23,000 grant from […]
UCLA students unsure of U.S. motives in Iraq
Thursday, February 26, 1998 UCLA students unsure of U.S. motives in Iraq WAR: Many say civilian warfare, not economics, should be top conern By Catherine Turner Daily Bruin Contributor Though over 5,000 miles away from the Iraqi crisis, UCLA students have expressed concern and anger toward the position of the United States and welfare of […]
Child’s Play
Thursday, February 26, 1998 Child’s Play EDUCATION: Early exposure to college hopes to improve attitudes toward education By J. Sharon Yee Daily Bruin Contributor "UCLA should pick me for a student because I will be good," Joseph Tecson wrote in his personal statement. "I always write nicely on my homework and try not to get […]