Friday, May 17, 1996 Community service officer program helps to curb crimeBy Marie Blanchard Daily Bruin Contributor There used to be no formal security program to provide students with a safe way of getting on and off campus alone at night. Then in 1975, after repeated sexual assaults on campus, 40 members of four different […]
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Clinton targets same-sex marriages
Friday, May 17, 1996 Republican-backed measure to outlaw unions attacked by local gay communityBy Patrick Marantal Daily Bruin Staff The legitimacy of gay marriages is currently under legislative fire and could rise to the national forefront during the upcoming November elections. On Monday, Clinton reaffirmed his lack of support for gay and lesbian marriages, a […]
To serve and protect
Friday, May 17, 1996 Student escorts aim to provide safe company for the campus communityBy Marie Blanchard Daily Bruin Contributor Late at night, Andrew Ikeda likes to patrol the roof of the Engineering 4 building while doing his rounds. "This is my favorite place to do field work, you have a great view of what’s […]
UCLA leads in admissions requests
Friday, May 17, 1996 Regents say media attention has hurt UC’s reputationBy Michael Howerton Daily Bruin Staff SAN FRANCISCO — After two months of suspicion, accusations and intrigue, the University of California presented its report to the regents detailing the influence that prominent individuals have wielded in securing admission for their family and friends. The […]
Employee union votes to strike in fall
Thursday, May 16, 1996 By Michael Angell Daily Bruin Contributor In their next step to gain recognition from UCLA, the academic employee union voted Tuesday night to authorize a strike this fall. While its date and duration have yet to be determined, this strike is expected to occur simultaneously with strikes at other University of […]
Personal Anthologies
Thursday, May 16, 1996 The annual Robert B. and Blanche Campbell Student Book Collection Competition lets Bruins display their interests, ranging from childhood fantasy lands to Japanese animation. The winning entries can be viewed until the end of the month.By Toni Dimayuga Daily Bruin Contributor On the night that her name was announced as a […]
Donors refute admission influence
Thursday, May 16, 1996 State funding cuts create dependence on ‘family’ at largeBy Michael Howerton Daily Bruin Staff Ever since reports revealed individuals used influence to affect the admissions process at the University of California, donors have been placed on the offensive  and they resent it. Some donors have charged that the recent articles […]