Monday, August 5, 1996 Welfare Reform bill would deny legal immigrants access to federal benefitsBy Mike Angell Summer Bruin Contributor Eric Wat stood in a park in Koreatown amid the spicy scent of BBQ and the peal of an ice cream truck’s bells, but all he had to look forward to was another cup of […]
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Construction corner
Monday, August 5, 1996Between July 25 and Aug. 9, the driveway drop-off area of the Rehabilitation Center will be closed due to the installation of a water line, leaving only three of the handicapped accessible parking spaces on the north end of the metered lot available for use. More accessible parking spaces can be found […]
UCLA alumna, daughter abord TWA flight 800
Monday, August 5, 1996 Professor known as passionate scholar, engaging teacherBy Scott Stimpson Summer Bruin Contributor The trip to Paris last month was meant to be a reward to herself for having her latest book published and receiving tenure at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Binghampton. Her 12-year-old daughter Ana had come […]
Olympic spirit overcomes bombing
Sunday, July 28, 1996 Over 100 injured, one killed Saturday in Centennial ParkBy Charles J. Hanley The Associated Press ATLANTA — The Games went on but the buoyant Olympic spirit lay wounded Saturday in the aftermath of a bombing that killed one person, injured more than 100 and exploded hopes that this great global festival […]
Olympic spirit overcomes bombing
Although no athletes were injured, bomb in Olympic Park adds to pallor of GamesBy Marie Blanchard Summer Bruin Senior Staff When Gary Adams heard that a bomb had exploded in Atlanta’s Centennial Olympic Park, his first thought was if two of his players  Jim Parque and Troy Glaus, who are playing on the U.S. […]
Battle for Reform Party¹s presidential nominati
Sunday, July 28, 1996 Many agree that Perot has lost appeal since ’92 campaignBy Adam Hime Summer Bruin Contributor Four years ago, Ross Perot was getting ready to pack his bags and move to the White House. It seemed America was ready for an "outsider" as nationwide polls showed the Texas billionaire ahead of major […]
Committee investigates rape, sexual assault pol
Sunday, July 28, 1996 Alleged rape at weekender spurs procedural concernsBy Scott P. Stimson Summer Bruin Contributor In response to recent allegations of rape, the Undergraduate Students Association Council (USAC) last Tuesday approved the formation of the Committee on Sexual Assault to investigate the university’s rape and sexual assault policies. The formation of the committee […]