Day Without Art boosts AIDS

Day Without Art boosts AIDS awareness Art exhibits shrouded in memory of AIDS-related deaths By Rodney Tanaka A walk through the Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden today provides students with a sobering reminder of the impact of AIDS. Sculptures are shrouded in observance of the sixth annual Day Without Art, a program uniting organizations worldwide […]

Parking headaches abound Westwood, on campus

Parking headaches abound Westwood, on campus Students complain about limited space and costly tickets By Naoki Naruse Tomoko Yamura and her friend recently went to Westwood to buy pizza. They took a car, assuming that would be more convenient than walking. Before long, however, Yamura, a fourth-year economics student, noticed that they had made a […]

Quarter nears end, but stress doesn’t

Quarter nears end, but stress doesn’t Worries magnify as academic, personal pressures increase By Betty Song It thrives on pressure and feeds on procrastination. It’s stress, and it’s everywhere. As fall quarter draws to a close, students are faced with many facets of this thing called stress. For fourth-year psychology student Shannon Horsely, finals are […]

Chancellor visits undergrad student government

Chancellor visits undergrad student government Declares strong support for affirmative action, elaborates on Prop. 187 position By Jennifer K. Morita During a special appearance before the undergraduate student council Tuesday, Chancellor Charles Young reaffirmed his support for affirmative action in the face of what he feared was a growing hostility toward it. Responding to council […]