Monday, 4/21/97 Graduate students begin campaigns Key issues include involvement, bureaucratic efficiency By A.J. Harwin Daily Bruin Contributor Contesting for seats in a government that is giving away plane tickets to lucky voters, candidates in Wednesday’s Graduate Students Association (GSA) election have officially begun their campaigns for office. All the candidates in the election claim […]
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So many books, so little time
Monday, April 21, 1997 Adults and children from all over Los Angeles crowd the campus of UCLA to bask in a sea of literary worksBy Kathleen Rhames Daily Bruin Contributor vercast skies could not stop the 100,000 people who flocked to the UCLA campus over the weekend to take part in the second annual Festival […]
Carnesale visits UCLA campus
Monday, 4/21/97 Carnesale visits UCLA campus UCLA’s next leader gets familiar with issues, concerns By Mason Stockstill Daily Bruin Contributor Dr. Albert Carnesale, UCLA’s next chancellor, visited the campus this weekend to meet with administrators and student groups, and to better acquaint himself with the university. Throughout the weekend, Carnesale met with members of the […]
New construction draws complaints from sections of UCLA community
Monday, 4/21/97 New construction draws complaints from sections of UCLA community By Brooke Olson Daily Bruin Staff It seems that UCLA keeps on building and building – much to the dismay of the UC Board of Regents, university faculty, students and surrounding homeowners. To many who come to campus daily, it has seemed that as […]
Community Briefs
Wednesday, March 19, 1997 Legislature to consider UC campus at Merced Proposed legislation to help establish a new University of California campus in the San Joaquin Valley was recently passed along to its final hurdle prior to consideration by the California Legislature. Assembly Bill 1528, the Higher Education Bond Bill, will place a measure on […]
Groups rally in Meyerhoff for more aid to students
Friday, 4/18/97 Groups rally in Meyerhoff for more aid to students CALPIRG, USAC lend support for Internet-based petition By Frances Lee Daily Bruin Contributor About 60 percent of students at UCLA receive some form of financial aid. However, when the California Student Public Interest Research Group (CALPIRG) and the Undergraduate Students Association Council (USAC) tried […]
New millennium will transport some computers back to 1900
Friday, 4/18/97 New millennium will transport some computers back to 1900 Many programmed to read only last two digits of year By Michelle Navarro Daily Bruin Contributor 11:59 p.m., Dec. 31, 1999 – there will be no partying. Life as we know it may end when the clock strikes 12, heralding the birth of the […]