Pete Blackman Winston Doby Michael Eicher Rory Hume Joseph Mandel Claudia Mitchell-Kernan Steve Olsen Roberto Peccei Donna Vredevoe By Marcelle Richards Daily Bruin Senior Staff In the maze of Murphy Hall, nine vice chancellors stake out their corner office space, surrounding the chancellor literally ““ and figuratively, with their advice. Read more...
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September 23, 9:00 pm
UCLA VICE
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September 23, 9:00 pm
Bruin continues to strive for quality
Michael Falcone Michael Falcone is the 2001-02 managing editor. E-mail him at [email protected]. It’s the most basic question a good journalist asks in every interview: Why? Read more...
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September 23, 9:00 pm
RECAP OF SUMMER EVENTS
June 18: Citing safety reasons, the university begins cutting down 50 old Eucalyptus trees around campus. June 25: Reduced registration fees and summer financial aid availability for the first time results in a 20 percent increase in summer enrollment overall. Read more...
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September 23, 9:00 pm
UCLA deserves comprehensive coverage
Linh Tat Tat is the 2001-02 news editor. E-mail her at [email protected]. Newspapers are known for their coverage of important news, but even the smaller stories deserve attention. Read more...
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September 23, 9:00 pm
Hospital faces shaky financial situation
HOSPITAL SEEKS TO BOUNCE BACK FINANCIALLY Hard knocks to the health care industry and leave the UCLA Medical Center in poor financial condition SOURCE: UCLA medical center Original graphic by VICTOR CHEN/Daily Bruin Web adaptation by STEPHEN WONG/Daily Bruin Senior Staff  ANGIE LEVINE Westwood Replacement Hospital is scheduled for completion in 2004. Read more...
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September 23, 9:00 pm
Artificial hearts may give hope to patients in need
 EDWARD LIN/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Waiting for a heart transplant, 19-year-old John Aguilar plays games on his laptop in his room in the UCLA Medical Center. Read more...
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September 23, 9:00 pm
New students affected by changes
By Robert Salonga Daily Bruin Staff The Academic Senate’s decision in June to increase the minimum progress requirements for students in the College of Letters & Science will affect this year’s freshmen class and the transfer class of 2003. Read more...