Sunday, May 19

Meeting with chancellor unproductive

Thursday, May 28, 1998 Meeting with chancellor unproductive ACTIVISION: Carnesale, students in stalemate over admissions, protest By Barbara Ortutay and Michael Weiner Daily Bruin Staff Another meeting between Chancellor Albert Carnesale and student leaders resulted in a stalemate Wednesday, when the Affirmative Action Coalition (AAC) and the African Student Union (ASU) reissued their still un-met demands to Carnesale. Read more...


Realbruins

Thursday, May 28, 1998 Realbruins FRATERNITY: For these Greeks, membership in a fraternity means making friends; the brothers bond as they get involved in the house, campus events By Frances Lee Daily Bruin Senior Staff It’s about the little things: Five guys will help you put on a tuxedo. Read more...


Sanity ’98 Strelowprepares for year

Thursday, May 28, 1998 Sanity ’98 Strelow prepares for year USAC: Three general representatives plan to work together to achieve common goals By Dennis Lim Daily Bruin Contributor John Strelow is the only candidate outside of the Praxis slate who won an office in this year’s USAC elections, but he is optimistic about the challenge. Read more...


Students will return to cramped quarters this fall

Wednesday, May 27, 1998 Students will return to cramped quarters this fall ADMISSIONS: Campus housing tries to keep up with growing numbers By Lawrence Ferchaw Daily Bruin Contributor When the record number of freshmen enrolling at UCLA arrive in the fall, the 6,200 freshmen and returning students estimated to request on-campus housing will be put into housing that holds less than 5,800. Read more...


SAGE members hope big victory at UCSD transfers to Bruin territory

Wednesday, May 27, 1998 SAGE members hope big victory at UCSD transfers to Bruin territory ISSUES: Officials don’t believe UCLA’s case impacted since same employees not at issue By Ann Hawkey Daily Bruin Contributor It has been nearly a month since academic student employees at UC San Diego won a major victory in their struggle to unionize, yet the Student Association of Graduate Student Employees/UAW (SAGE) continues to struggle for recognition here at UCLA, even going so far as to threaten another strike in fall quarter. Read more...


Science Files

Wednesday, May 27, 1998 Science Files RESEARCH: Slamon blocks cancer spreading For the first time there is a drug that successfully fights the most aggressive forms of breast cancer, by attacking them on a molecular level. Read more...


Rising through the mud

Wednesday, May 27, 1998 Rising through the mud RELIGION: The Buddhist Student Association applies ancient philosophy to our modern world By Meghan Ward Daily Bruin Contributor Stop thinking critically, toss your books aside, forget about your bills and put your weekend plans on hold. Read more...