UCLA researcher’s award allows further AIDS study Pediatric Aids Foundation grants $650,000 to faculty member Jerome Zack By Rachanee Srisavasdi Daily Bruin Contributor A UCLA AIDS researcher recently received the Elizabeth Glaser Scientist Award, which allocates $650,000 for furthering research at the UCLA AIDS Institute. Jerome Zack, a UCLA faculty member since 1991, was one […]
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Cuban official sets record straight
Cuban official sets record straight First Secretary aims to dispel misconceptions about foreign policy By John Digrado Daily Bruin Staff Speaking out against an economic embargo that some consider an injustice against a peaceful people, Cuban First Secretary José Luis Ponce held an informal discussion group Thursday evening regarding the United States’ "misconceptions" of Cuba […]
Gay support wavers for Clinton in ’96
Gay support wavers for Clinton in ’96 President may lose votes for waffling on issues, but GOP offers no alternative By Patrick Marantal Daily Bruin Contributor As the 1996 elections draw close, many members of the gay community find themselves adrift in a hostile political sea. Much of their alienation stems from conflict between a […]
Hip-hop speaks volumes on real life
Hip-hop speaks volumes on real life Professor gets grant to study music’s influence on youth By Tiffany McElroy Daily Bruin Contributor One can "dis," be "phat" or be "all that." Not uncommon to the hip-hop world, these are only a few words that Marcyliena Morgan, professor of linguistic anthropology at UCLA, is studying with a […]
Community mourns loss of former UCLA track star
Community mourns loss of former UCLA track star Olympic gold medalist Benjamin Brown killed in automobile accident By Rachanee Srisavasdi Daily Bruin Contributor Benjamin "Benny" Brown, a former NCAA champion quarter-miler for UCLA and a gold-medal winner in the 1976 Olympics, died last week in a car accident. Brown, 42, was on his way to […]
Child care, the UCLA way
Child care, the UCLA way Caregivers emphasize the need for patience, respect in dealing with children By Karen Duryea Daily Bruin Contributor While undergraduate students study Chaucer in North Campus and chemistry in South Campus, a special group of "students" in West Campus study with playdough, finger paints and plastic barnyard animals. But don’t leaf […]
Impact of affirmative action vote weighed
Impact of affirmative action vote weighed Officials predict decision will not affect faculty, staff By Anne Mai Daily Bruin Contributor A year before students feel the impact of the University of California Regents’ decision to disband affirmative action, prospective staff and faculty are dealing firsthand with the program’s end. On Jan. 1, 1996, following the […]