Community Briefs

Tuesday, February 10, 1998 Community Briefs COMMBRIEFS KLA is now on your radio dial Thanks to a new one-watt transmitter, UCLA’s campus radio station is now coming you as 99.9 FM. The reception is thus far limited to a small area, "as far as Strathmore and Gayley," according to General Manager Mark Liu, but hopes […]

Crimewatch

Tuesday, February 10, 1998 Crimewatch The Center for Health Sciences on Le Conte has become a popular haunt for thieves this week. A total of $400 cash was stolen from the women’s restroom on Tuesday, and a coin purse and University Keys went missing – a loss of $45. The following day a wallet was […]

Brain cancer drug sparks search for alternatives

Tuesday, February 10, 1998 Brain cancer drug sparks search for alternatives RESEARCH New drug approved for study has fewer harmful side effects By Matt Grace Daily Bruin Contributor Every time brain cancer patients look in the mirror, they are reminded of their disease. According to Maryanne Thompson-Beatty, her husband never forget he had cancer. Personality […]

A child at art

Tuesday, February 10, 1998 A child at art PROFILE Creative professor directs children’s art series utilizing different elements of theater By Emi Kojima Daily Bruin Contributor Professor Michael Hackett was dressed in all black with a wide smile adorning his face. His eyes lit up as he began to talk about his favorite subjects: theater, […]

Community Briefs

Monday, February 9, 1998 Community Briefs New chancellor elected for UCSF Nobel laureate J. Michael Bishop was selected as the new chancellor for UC San Francisco last Friday by the UC Regents. A longtime member of the UCSF faculty and a leading advocate for science education, Bishop will take the post July 1. Bishop, 61, […]

Sports unwelcome on Sunset Rec lawns

Monday, February 9, 1998 Sports unwelcome on Sunset Rec lawns WEATHER When rain hits, students have no place to play with Canyon off-limits By Scot Sargeant Daily Bruin Contributor With competition tough to secure intramural fields, students are complaining over the limited access to Sunset Canyon’s recreational area. Because student organized games not affiliated with […]

Do as I say

Monday, February 9, 1998 Do as I say MORALITY The jury is still out regarding whether or not Americans should care about the private lives of our leaders By Pauline Vu Daily Bruin Contributor Under Franklin Delano Roosevelt, America ended the Great Depression, changed the course of World War II and emerged as the most […]