Pilipino Americans insist upon reform By Allison Lefkowitz Daily Bruin Staff Members of UCLA’s Pilipino American community will gather today to voice their support for Tagalog, the national language of the Philippines, and for issues of curricular reform  including a Pilipino studies program. As the closing event of Pilipino American History Month, the demonstration […]
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Athletic department undergoes year-long study
Athletic department undergoes year-long study By Allison Lefkowitz Daily Bruin Staff As part of a National Collegiate Athletic Association certification program, UCLA’s athletic department is undergoing a year-long study examining areas including academic and financial integrity, rules compliance and a commitment to equity between men’s and women’s sports. Stemming from a pilot evaluation program in […]
Braunmuller thrives on coffee, Shakespearian lit and students
Braunmuller thrives on coffee, Shakespearian lit and students English prof revels in teaching, aims for an ‘intellectual exchange’ of ideas By Donna Wong Daily Bruin Senior Staff Sipping a cup of French Roast, leaning on a table outside the North Campus eatery, English Professor A.R. Braunmuller, remembers a time in 1971 when he loved the […]
Bylaw change put on hold
Bylaw change put on hold Council waits to vote on proposal after much criticism By Phillip Carter Daily Bruin Staff The undergraduate student council tabled a proposal Tuesday night to redefine the contingency-funding procedure for student groups after lengthy debate and heavy administration criticism. The proposed bylaw change would require student groups to turn in […]
Quake victims pick up pieces
Quake victims pick up pieces Months after temblor, displaced Valley residents continue with adjustments By Brett Pauly Los Angeles Daily News Isabelle Silverman has been missing work with a broken wrist since tripping over the food bowl of her daughter’s pooch. Julienne Hardy is readying her family for another year in a cramped camper in […]
Regents say no to reg fee hikes
Regents say no to reg fee hikes Anticipated state money would fund faculty pay raises By Gil Hopenstand Daily Bruin Senior Staff For the first time in recent memory, students and University of California Regents alike are championing no reg fee hikes next year. Regents recently issued their proposed budget for the 1995-96 year, which […]
Grad students protest for union
Grad students protest for union Chancellor refuses to acknowledge SAGE, meets with protesters By Alisa Ulferts Daily Bruin Senior Staff Blowing whistles, tooting horns and banging on garbage cans proved effective for graduate student protesters Monday who got what they came for  a meeting with Chancellor Charles Young. About 30 members of the Student […]