BRIDGET O’BRIEN/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Chancellor Albert Carnesale addresses the crowd in front of Royce Hall at the memorial service Thursday. ANGIE LEVINE Kristi McCune leans on the shoulder of her sister, Sherri, during Thursday’s memorial service. Read more...
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September 12, 9:00 pm
Memorial Service Photo Essay
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September 12, 9:00 pm
Three UCLA alumni killed on American Airlines Flight 77
Dora Menchaca, 45, of Santa Monica, Calif. Cynthia Tomayo, a ’97 UCLA graduate who is a distant relative of Menchaca, wants the UCLA community to know: "A fellow Bruin was on one of the planes." Menchaca, the associate director of clinical research for the biotech firm Amgen Inc., earned her Ph.D. Read more...
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September 12, 9:00 pm
WIRE: LAX Update
As of 11:55 AM PST, 9/13/01 By Leslie Gornstein The Associated Press An Italian jet landed at Los Angeles International Airport Thursday, marking the first arrival of an airliner carrying passengers in California since the nation’s airways were shut down because of four deadly terrorist hijackings. Read more...
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September 12, 9:00 pm
L.A. Art Show to donate funds to Red Cross
By Mary Williams Daily Bruin Senior Staff L.A. Art Show will donate half the proceeds from its opening night gala, all of which were originally intended for the Fund for the Performing Arts, to the American Red Cross. Read more...
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September 12, 9:00 pm
Chancellor Carnesale’s speech at Thursday’s memorial service
 Albert Carnesale The headline on yesterday’s Los Angeles Times was “Terrorists Attack New York, Pentagon.” The headline on yesterday’s New York Times was, “U.S. Attacked.” Neither of these great newspapers got it right. Read more...
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September 12, 9:00 pm
Campus struggles to cope in aftermath of tragedy
By Marcelle Richards Daily Bruin Senior Staff The whirr of a blender was for once audible in Kerckhoff Coffeehouse in the absence of the usual mix of Portishead pouring from the speakers. Read more...
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September 12, 9:00 pm
Attacks could alter political, as well as physical, landscape
By Leo Wallach Daily Bruin Contributor The world views of many Americans were altered by Tuesday’s terrorist attacks in much the same way two hijacked airplanes altered ““ violently and permanently ““ the New York City skyline. Read more...