Tuesday, 4/8/97 hello By David E. Rosenbaum New York Times WASHINGTON — The Senate and House committees gearing up to investigate campaign finance abuses seem to be on a collision course. As they expand their staffs of lawyers and investigators and plan for televised hearings to begin probably in late May or June, the two […]
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Educational system beginning to realize need for integration of managed care
Tuesday, 4/8/97 Educational system beginning to realize need for integration of managed care Students recognize need to learn new cost-effective, preventative medicine methods By Hannah Miller Daily Bruin Contributor It’s begun to show up in the curriculum. It’s begun to affect residency decisions. It’s begun to worry university number-crunchers. It’s managed care, the transformation of […]
Students First! faces challengers
Tuesday, 4/8/97 Students First! faces challengers Two opposing parties aim to make student association more accessible to voters By Stefanie Wong Daily Bruin Contributor The races for the undergraduate student government offices are heating up, and three parties are already taking the soapbox in anticipation of the May elections. The incumbent slate Students First! is […]
Community Briefs
UC regent faces confirmation difficulties The Senate will reject Gov. Pete Wilson’s reappointment of former state Republican Party chairman Tirso del Junco to the University of California Board of Regents if Wilson refuses to withdraw the nomination, Senate leader Bill Lockyer said Monday. Lockyer also said several other Wilson appointments, including his selection of former […]
Community Briefs
Tuesday, 4/8/97 Community Briefs UC regent faces confirmation difficulties The Senate will reject Gov. Pete Wilson’s reappointment of former state Republican Party chairman Tirso del Junco to the University of California Board of Regents if Wilson refuses to withdraw the nomination, Senate leader Bill Lockyer said Monday. Lockyer also said several other Wilson appointments, including […]
Imaging techniques provide breakthrough for surgery
Monday, 4/7/97 Imaging techniques provide breakthrough for surgery UCLA’s Optical Intrinsic Imaging provides operating doctors with clear pictures of brain activity By Kathryn Combs Daily Bruin Contributor The phrase "a picture is worth a thousand words" has been meaningful over the years to people across the world. However, a picture may now be worth a […]
Teachers union leader struck, killed while crossing street
Monday, 4/7/97 Teachers union leader struck, killed while crossing street UCLA alumna led L.A. teacher’s unions, school reform efforts By Marie Blanchard Daily Bruin Senior Staff Helen Bernstein, the former president of United Teachers Los Angeles and a UCLA alumna, was fatally struck by an automobile while walking across a street last Thursday night. Bernstein […]