Monday, November 11, 1996 HEALTH: With over-the-counter medications increasing in use, many forget other remediesBy Rachel Kelley Daily Bruin Contributor Sifting through the contents of a "Good Stuff" campus free pack may indicate that over-the-counter medications are in high demand among college students  given that the majority of the free products, made available to […]
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Community Briefs
Monday, November 11, 1996 Bloomingdale’s hosts The Ultimate Premiere Celebrities headlined last Thursday evening at the opening of one of four new Bloomingdale’s department stores in Southern California at The Ultimate Premiere, a night of dinner and entertainment to benefit the UCLA School of Medicine. The premiere began in the new Bloomingdale’s store in the […]
Veterans Day honors our nation’s heroes
Monday, November 11, 1996 HOLIDAY: National holiday remembers brave soldiers that defended our country’s interestsBy Toni Dimayuga Daily Bruin Contributor Every year for the past 25 years, Robert Jordan makes a pilgrimage to the National Cemetery in Arlington for Veterans Day. He is one of California’s three million men and women being honored today for […]
All that jazz
Monday, November 11, 1996 Renowned jazz guitarist Kenny Burrell (l.) performs at the UCLA Department of Music’s first jazz concert of the year last Friday night at Schoenberg Hall. Burrell is the director of the newly formed Jazz Studies Program. Justin Rivera, 4, and his father Martin (r.) watch the UCLA Jazz Ensembles. Martin Rivera […]
Community Briefs
Friday, November 8, 1996 Cancer Institute sponsors Terry Fox Run The Veteran’s Administration Park will host the Terry Fox Run Sunday, the first to be held in Los Angeles to raise money for the John Wayne Cancer Institute (JWCI) at St. John’s Hospital and Health Center, organizers said. The run is one of many fund-raising […]
Passage of Prop.209 renews debate
Friday, November 8, 1996 REACTION: Proponents hope to implement initiative right away while opponents file court casesBy Brooke Olson Daily Bruin Staff Pro-affirmative action forces raced to the courthouse Wednesday morning less than 12 hours after Californians voted to end affirmative action, while Proposition 209 proponents sought a court order allowing for the immediate enforcement […]
A Healthy Start
Friday, November 8, 1996 UCLA doctor John Glaspy takes an innovative approach in the fight against breast cancerBy Tiffany Lauter Daily Bruin Contributor reast cancer is expected to claim the lives of 44,560 women (and 260 men) this year, according to the National Cancer Institute. Although the risks of a few types of cancer has […]