Sunday, July 7, 1996 Local delivery businesses address lack of transport, sloth, midnight munchiesBy Karen Duryea Summer Bruin Senior Staff When the dining halls are closed and the vending machines are looking sparse, there’s only one thing to do: grab the phone book and order out. That’s what Noelle Swan, a Summer Session student living […]
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Sunday, July 7, 1996 Candidates must focus on issues pertinent to young voters to win their votesBy Michelle Best and Matthew Scrabis Summer Bruin Contributors In the last 116 years, no Republican has become president without the support of California. With November right around the corner, presidential candidates have begun focusing in on certain key […]
Burning of African-American churches on upswing in South
Sunday, July 7, 1996 Lawmakers attempt to put end to fires with new arson billBy A. A. Hime Summer Bruin Contributor On June 20, 1995, two Caucasian men were arrested in connection with an arson fire at a Baptist church in Williamsburg, South Carolina. One year and 60 burned African- American churches later, the question […]
Garlic scentsation lingers on next weekend
Sunday, July 7, 1996 Festival offers complete sensory experience for fans of this fragrant herbBy Marie Blanchard Summer Bruin Senior Staff Between the garlic ice cream, the garlic foot massages, the garlic dog biscuits and the garlic breath mints, it’s safe to say that garlic lovers were not disappointed by the 13th Annual Garlic Festival […]
Sexual harassment suit filed against UCLA
Sunday, July 7, 1996 Victim alleges chemistry professor abused his role as an academic advisorBy Karen Duryea Summer Bruin Senior Staff At 2 p.m. on July 1, alleged sexual harassment victim Diane Reifschneider spoke at an organized press conference of her motives behind suing UCLA. Her lawsuit, filed that same day against the university, Chancellor […]
July 4 rally turns into bloody riot
Sunday, July 7, 1996 Groups protest over immigration rights at Federal BuildingBy Michael Angell Summer Bruin Contributor A July 4 demonstration in front of the Federal Building turned violent Thursday as political conservatives and leftist demonstrators clashed over immigrant rights. At about 9:30 a.m., Federal Building guards called the West Los Angeles police station asking […]
Arraignment of three UCLA fraternity members suspected of rape postponed
Monday, July 1, 1996 By Marie Blanchard Summer Bruin Senior Staff The arraignment of three UCLA students charged with the rape of a fellow student last month has been postponed. The three students, Kristof Hamrick, 21, Cheyenne Mount, 20, and Jack Ripsteen, 21, were arrested on June 1 for allegedly raping another student at a […]