Friday, February 6, 1998 Bruin Walk turning into ‘catwalk’ for students FASHION By Carol McKay Daily Bruin Staff High heels, ties and fake nails. Lots of people do it, standing in front of the mirror twice as long as the rest of us, braving the steep hills and deep puddles just to look good. But […]
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Forum lets student groups interact, connect
Thursday, February 5, 1998 Forum lets student groups interact, connect STUDENT GROUPS: Leaders try to find ways organizations can pool assets, provide better service to UCLA By Stefanie Wong Daily Bruin Staff This year’s campus interaction forum, held Tuesday, was an opportunity for student organizations to come together and build partnerships and relations through dialogue […]
Therapist studies African American female sexuality
Thursday, February 5, 1998 Therapist studies African American female sexuality HIV: ‘Stolen Women’ explores the community’s struggles with oppression, stigmatism By Kathryn Combs Daily Bruin Staff After over 25 years of experience as a sex therapist, Gail E. Wyatt explores the origins of African American female sexuality in a book titled "Stolen Women." Wyatt, a […]
Community Briefs
Thursday, February 5, 1998 Community Briefs UC stalling on labor policy, group says A foreign policy watchdog group criticized the UC Board of Regents on Monday for failing to implement a resolution calling for an end to the UC system’s purchase of slave-made goods from overseas. The anti-slave labor purchasing policy was approved by the […]
Real Bruins
Thursday, February 5, 1998 Real Bruins REAL BRUINS: By Carol McKay Daily Bruin Staff There are not many people at UCLA who are awake at 4:30 a.m. At Rieber Hall, front-deskers and access monitors await a sunrise, and students slowly trickle from the elevators. Nell Shuttleworth is one of these early-risers, and she does it […]
Faculty Grant Program divides campus
Thursday, February 5, 1998 Faculty Grant Program divides campus FACULTY: Debate ensues as North, South campuses voice preferences for fund allocation By Brian Fishman Daily Bruin Contributor Eager to avert a civil war between the North and South campuses, faculty and administrators are rushing to mend problems with a research grant program. The Council on […]
Community Briefs
Wednesday, February 4, 1998 Community Briefs BRIEFS: Study examines ideas of former students African American graduates of prestigious colleges are politically more radical than blacks in general, a recent study has found. The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, through a mail-in survey, found that among the seven highest-ranked U.S. colleges, black alumni had views […]