Thursday, February 20, 1997 Construction fencing was installed across the IM field Feb. 14. The fencing runs north to south and wraps around the south end of the John Wooden Center, up to the main entryway. The fencing will cut across Bruin Walk to the Morgan Center and terminate at the south entrance to the […]
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Enigma: Through the generations
Thursday, February 20, 1997 UCLA’s science fiction, fantasy and gaming club celebrates over 10 years of membershipBy Toni Dimayuga Daily Bruin Contributor Some UCLA students who are science fiction fans have more to celebrate this weekend than the return of "The Empire Strikes Back" on the big screen. The members of Enigma, the science fiction, […]
UCLA’s new homepage available to all today
Thursday, February 20, 1997 TECHNOLOGY: Ease of use the main reason for revamping main websiteBy Phillip Hong Daily Bruin Contributor University Relations will launch a new gateway to the UCLA website today which they hope will reflect the diversity of the UCLA campus, as well as highlight UCLA’s role as a world leader in higher […]
Hayden campaigns to UCLA
Thursday, February 20, 1997 MAYOR: Senator focuses on environment, crime prevention as key issuesBy Brooke Olson Daily Bruin Staff Meyerhoff Park opened this week and already politicians are making use of the podium to attract the attention of UCLA voters. On Wednesday, state Senator Tom Hayden, D-Los Angeles, and actor and director Sean Penn advocated […]
Community Briefs
Intense workouts offer more health benefits If your daily workout consists of a leisurely walk from Sproul Plaza to Tolman Hall, new findings from UC Berkeley researchers may quicken your stride. In a recent study of more than 8,000 runners across the country, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientist Paul Williams found that intense exercise can […]
Survey tracks college trends
Thursday, February 20, 1997 ATTITUDES: Freshmen have different concerns than those 30 years agoBy Brooke Olson Daily Bruin Staff Thirty years ago, freshmen entered college in the midst of intense civil and students’ rights movements, as well as the Vietnam war, which comprised much of their concerns. Students were also interested in developing "a meaningful […]
Kerckhoff retrofit costs run over budget
Wednesday, February 19, 1997 RENOVATION: Federal aid put on hold; hike in $113 ‘life safety fee’ possibleBy Frances Lee Daily Bruin Contributor Fighting to preserve the historical integrity of Kerckhoff Hall hasn’t been easy  or cheap. Originally billed at a total cost of $40.6 million for the seismic upgrade of both Kerckhoff and Ackerman […]