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Hershey, Hilgard House plagued by food woes

Monday, November 10, 1997 Hershey, Hilgard House plagued by food woes HOUSING: Residents ill, Department of Health gives clean bill of health By Hala Ali Daily Bruin Senior Staff Residents of Hershey Hall and Hilgard House say they routinely check for mold before taking a bite of their pizza at the Hershey dining hall. Read more...


Hawaiian cafe brings new spirit to village

Monday, November 10, 1997 Hawaiian cafe brings new spirit to village RESTAURANT: Owners hope lively, exotic atmosphere will revitalize dormant Westwood By Eleni Houreas Daily Bruin Contributor Walking through Westwood, a visitor will see the average fast food places, sandwich shops, and other run-of-the-mill types of restaurants. Read more...


Students discuss business responsibility

Monday, November 10, 1997 Students discuss business responsibility ANDERSON: Conference allows opportunities to network, educate others By J. Sharon Yee Daily Bruin Contributor Hundreds of business-school students gathered at the Anderson School this past weekend to discuss a topic people don’t usually associate with the business world – social responsibility. Read more...


Freedom of spending

Friday, November 7, 1997 Freedom of spending FUNDING: Supreme Court, UC Office of the President set new guidelines for using mandatory student fees to fund programs By Stefanie Wong Daily Bruin Staff For those students who felt the undergraduate student government had no right to use mandatorily collected student fees to pay for their political views published in the Nike and Columbus Day resolutions – well, surprise! Read more...


Community Briefs

Friday, November 7, 1997 Community Briefs Relief for holiday stress offered in seminar Sometimes the holidays are more bleary than cheery — quibbling, overeating, and physical sickness often result. Read more...


Study finds cancer-suppressing cells in body

Friday, November 7, 1997 Study finds cancer-suppressing cells in body CANCER: Report says spread of disease can be stopped or confined to certain ducts By Kathryn Combs Daily Bruin Staff Cells already present in the body may be used to fight cancer, UCLA researchers concluded in a study published on Nov. Read more...


Flying Montana

Friday, November 7, 1997 Flying Montana Circus aerialist, high diver comes to UCLA to earn doctorate in folklore By Candi Ramos Daily Bruin Contributor She was a flying trapeze artist and a solo aerialist in the circus, and one of fewer than 10 female high divers in the world, performing from heights of 80 feet in the air. Read more...