Monday, 5/19/97 New board members allowed to vote MEETING: Fund-raising campaign led by Young also formally approved By Brooke Olson Daily Bruin Senior Staff The UC student regent and other regents-designate will see their impact on the Board increase next year. Members of the Board of Regents voted last Thursday to extend committee participation rights […]
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UCLA community greets Carnesale, honors Young
Monday, 5/19/97 UCLA community greets Carnesale, honors Young YOUNG: ‘Bruin for Life’ bestowed for chancellor’s contributions; new Kerckhoff salon dedicated By Frances Lee Daily Bruin Staff After 29 years of service and dedication to UCLA, retiring Chancellor Charles E. Young received the university’s highest honorary distinction last Friday – the title of "Bruin for Life." […]
Women’s conference meets at Ackerman
Monday, 5/19/97 Women’s conference meets at Ackerman CONFERENCE: Event by Bruin Belles confronts roles, issues of women By Frances Lee Daily Bruin Staff "Slow down," advised Linda LoRe, chief executive officer of Giorgio Beverly Hills, to attendees of UCLA’s first annual Women’s Leadership Conference on Sunday. "Make success your journey – not just your destination." […]
Absence makes the heart grow fonder
Friday, 5/16/97 Absence makes the heart grow fonder RELATIONSHIPS In the midst of college life, when students scurry to find their identities as well as classrooms, Michelle Reidt, a second-year applied mathematics student, basks in the consistency of her relationship with her high school sweetheart. But he is not here to walk her to her […]
Latest installment of series focuses on bilingual education
Friday, 5/16/97 Latest installment of series focuses on bilingual education EDUCATION PBS show taped at UCLA probes role of issue in schools By J. Sharon Yee Daily Bruin Contributor The Merrow Report at UCLA again focused its discussion Wednesday afternoon on children’s educational issues, this time on bilingual education and its presence in elementary schools […]
Few merchants picket to protest newly expanded Ackerman Union
Friday, 5/16/97 Few merchants picket to protest newly expanded Ackerman Union WESTWOOD Some shop owners claim university hurts village businesses By Rachel Munoz and Gil Hopenstand Daily Bruin Senior Staff Claiming that the foot traffic into Westwood Village had been reduced by 80 percent because of UCLA, Gary Avrech, owner of the Student Shopper, with […]
Survey shows mixed reactions to increased ASUCLA fee
Friday, May 16, 1997 Survey shows mixed reactions to increased ASUCLA fee ELECTION: Students split over hike; few support takeover by universityBy Frances Lee Daily Bruin Staff Despite recent sentiments against fee increases, the majority of students who voted in Wednesday and Thursday’s general elections supported the students’ association’s autonomy from the university. Voters in […]