Friday, October 24, 1997 The world on De Neve Bradley Center, with cafe and study areas, opens soon By Carol McKay Daily Bruin Staff To students, it is noisy and orange. Bright orange. But to officials, it’s a highly anticipated affair. The Tom Bradley International Center, located near Dykstra Hall in the northwestern part of […]
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Royalty crowned, but no parade
Friday, October 24, 1997 Royalty crowned, but no parade Brad Chapin, a fourth-year microbiology and molecular genetics student, and Ann Lovell, a fifth-year English and psychology student, were crowned the 1997-98 Homecoming king and queen on Thursday. The ceremony was short and sweet; their parade will be non-existent. Due to lack of interest, the Student […]
The color of a life
Friday, October 24, 1997 The color of a life A disparaging lack of minority bone-marrow donors led one group on a crusade to educate its community. By Michelle Navarro Daily Bruin Contributor The following four people have something in common: They all share the desperate need for a bone-marrow donor. Kimberly Juarez’s vibrant face greets […]
Trailer parked
Friday, October 24, 1997 Trailer parked Rally Committee loses office space to Food Services By Stefanie Wong Daily Bruin Staff The oldest student organization on campus, the Rally Committee has been a 75-year tradition at UCLA. Known for organizing the card stunts at football games and being the keepers of the Victory Bell, Victory Banner […]
Many employees disgruntled with uneven raises in pay among staff
Thursday, October 23, 1997 Many employees disgruntled with uneven raises in pay among staff STAFF: Most workers got smaller raises than faculty, administration By George Sweeney Daily Bruin Contributor A pay raise is generally a cause for celebration, but when people near you receive a bigger raise, often the only way you can feel is […]
Gov. Wilson nominates three regents
Thursday, October 23, 1997 Gov. Wilson nominates three regents APPOINTMENTS: Advisory committee to conduct public hearing Friday By Caroline M. Bontia Daily Bruin Contributor Gov. Pete Wilson nominated three candidates for the Board of Regents, the governing body of the University of California, last Friday. If confirmed, Carol R. Chandler, John F. Hotchkis and Ralph […]
USAC resolution condemns Nike, ASUCLA will not end relations
Thursday, October 23, 1997 USAC resolution condemns Nike, ASUCLA will not end relations Association to continue selling products made by shoe company By Stefanie Wong Daily Bruin Staff The Nike swoosh – an international symbol for the behemoth company that makes shoes and clothing … or a sign of low wages, harassment, child labor and […]