Unbelievable

Tuesday, 5/13/97 Unbelievable RELIGION: Students from varying religious backgrounds question their faiths after studying scientific theories By Judy Cha Daily Bruin Contributor They swim about freely alongside college students who believe that a deity does not exist. Challenged by theories of evolution and unanswered questions, some students at UCLA have been reeled in from the […]

Ill, disabled children invited to become Convomaniacs

Tuesday, 5/13/97 Ill, disabled children invited to become Convomaniacs INTERNET: Apple Computer project offers connections, support By Peggy Shen Daily Bruin Contributor Being sick does not have to be all that bad anymore, especially if you are a Convomaniac. Last year, Apple Computer launched Convomania, a project that includes a fun-filled Web site and a […]

Crimewatch

Tuesday, 5/13/97 Crimewatch CRIMEWATCH: Assault University police stopped and detained two suspects May 6 after receiving reports of an assault with a deadly weapon in progress at 558 Glenrock. Police questioned and released Seong Shin, after Hyun Cho allegedly assaulted Shin with a knife around 1 p.m. Cho was taken into custody. Cho was later […]

Feature Photo

Tuesday, 5/13/97 Feature Photo Concrete champions JAMIE SCANLON-JACOBS Amy Wong, a third-year civil engineering student, tells passersby about the concrete canoe which won first place in national competition last year. It took two quarters to build and weighs 160 pounds.

Medical Center employee dies in UCLA Emergency Room

Tuesday, 5/13/97 Medical Center employee dies in UCLA Emergency Room DEATH: Colleagues say Donald McClendon was caring, dedicated By Gil Hopenstand Daily Bruin Staff Donald McClendon, a representative from the Medical Center’s patient business services, died at the UCLA Emergency Room on Friday from what appears to have been a heart attack. UCLA Emergency Medical […]

Former candidates share their reactions

Tuesday, 5/13/97 Former candidates share their reactions USAC: Students First! sweeps; other slates say running was worth it By Joshua Smith Daily Bruin Contributor Winning seven of the 13 Undergraduate Student Association Council (USAC) offices in the primary elections, the Students First! slate demonstrated that despite the stiff competition, there are still many voters who […]