By Arj Arjunan Daily Bruin Contributor A vote by the U.S. House of Representatives last week may be the first step toward a ban on all forms of human cloning. Read more...
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August 5, 9:00 pm
House votes in favor of Human Cloning Prohibition Act
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August 5, 9:00 pm
Professors gather to discuss future of hypertext literature
 BRIDGET O’BRIEN/Daily Bruin Senior Staff English professor Katherine Hayles checks out a hypertext Web site in her office. Hayles is leading a seminar titled "Literature in Transition: The Impact of Information Technology" that concludes Aug. Read more...
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August 5, 9:00 pm
Community Briefs
Computer worm may pose a threat UCLA students and other computer users could be at risk since the Code Red worm began infecting computers nationwide on July 31. Read more...
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August 5, 9:00 pm
Narcotics offenses, thefts up at UCLA
UCLA Crime Burglary and misdemeanor drug charges increased in the last year at UCLA, while violent crime rates decreased SOURCE: University of California Police Department, Los Angeles Original graphic by TIMOTHY NGO/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Web adaptation by MIKE OUYANG/Daily Bruin Senior Staff By By Jason Ahn Daily Bruin Contributor Thefts and drug-related crimes at UCLA continued to rise in 2000, according to statistics recently released by university police. Read more...
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August 5, 9:00 pm
Outreach programs to suffer cuts
By Robert Salonga Daily Bruin Staff Increased funding for student-initiated outreach programs throughout the University of California, as outlined in the 2001-02 state budget, could be jeopardized by cuts made to the overall outreach budget. Read more...
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August 5, 9:00 pm
UC Press sales are down for first time
By Leo Wallach Daily Bruin Contributor The University of California Press has suffered a decline in sales for the first time in its 108-year history. The drop in revenue ““ which Press officials would not specify ““ in the last fiscal year jeopardizes publication of numerous scholarly works that are funded by sales of the press’ less academic and more widely-read books. Read more...
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July 29, 9:00 pm
Despite slowdown, UC budget fares well
BUDGET BREAKDOWN State spending by program SOURCE: Legislative Analyst Office Original graphic by TIMOTHY NGO/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Web adaptation by CHRISTINE TAN/Daily Bruin Senior Staff By Timothy Kudo and Kelly Rayburn Daily Bruin Senior Staff Gov. Read more...