Patient complaint urged hospital investigation Institute administrators disagree over commission’s poor rating By Donna Wong Daily Bruin Senior Staff The investigation resulting in UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute Hospital’s probationary standing this year was prompted by a patient complaint to the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Health Organizations, hospital administrators said. Currently, the neuropsychiatric hospital, which […]
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UCLA Communist club calls for dropping charges against Prop. 187
UCLA Communist club calls for dropping charges against Prop. 187 protesters Speakers urge freedom of speech, support for worker party By Jennifer Morita Members of a campus Communist group, the Spartacus Youth Club, urged about 20 listeners at Meyerhoff Park Tuesday afternoon to mobilize against Proposition 187 and demand that the university police drop charges […]
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UCLA Technical workers get union
UCLA Technical workers get union Subhead 20 20 By Alisa Ulferts Daily Bruin Senior Staff The University of California’s battle for bargaining rights over employee contracts ended last week after technical employees at the nine campuses voted to unionize — despite allegations that the university misled and intimidated voters. By a margin of 1,215 to […]
Letters
The Bruin takes the last straw Editor: The Daily Bruin finally broke the camel’s back. Your Nov. 21 unsigned editorial, "Times of emergency demand solidarity," was that final straw. In Viewpoint day after day before the Nov. 8 elections, we calmly stood by and read your irrational, unsubstantiated articles blasting Gov. Pete Wilson and Proposition […]
Questions arise about mediation
Questions arise about mediation Advocacy groups, IFC say discussion not whole solution By Donna Wong Daily Bruin Senior Staff Continuing the dialogue between UCLA’s student advocacy groups and the Interfraternity Council (IFC) alone is not enough to solve the problems underlying the greek role on campus, some advocacy groups say. The day after IFC was […]
Doctors, clinicians voice concerns about Prop. 187
Doctors, clinicians voice concerns about Prop. 187 Medical workers foresee financial, ethical problems By Ben Gilmore Tina Harris, who makes sure children at Culver City’s Montessori Elementary School get their immunizations, is outraged. "Children shouldn’t have to suffer," Harris said. "They shouldn’t pay the price  they’re totally innocent." Harris is one of many in […]