PATIL ARMENIAN/Daily Bruin Senior Staff UCLA’s eighth chancellor Albert Carnesale discusses campus issues at the inverted fountain, his favorite place on campus. By Dharshani Dharmawardena Daily Bruin Senior Staff Chancellor Albert Carnesale walked briskly into the UCLA Faculty Center in full suit and tie, smoothing down his hair with one hand and shaking hands with the other. Read more...
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September 24, 9:00 pm
A Bronx tale
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September 24, 9:00 pm
Polling season ready to begin … plus or minus margin of error
By Michael Falcone Daily Bruin Senior Staff The gap between the winner and loser of the 2000 presidential election is likely to be one very small number ““ a stark contrast to the thousands of polling numbers that inundate the public via the news media during election season. Read more...
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September 24, 9:00 pm
Group budgets on rise as UC re-examines existing labor policies
 MINDY ROSS/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Jewel Edmonds joins other workers in applauding good news about contract negotiations with the UC at a Sept. 12 demonstration. Read more...
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September 24, 9:00 pm
Tension part of process for USAC, administrators
 KEITH ENRIQUEZ/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Portia Pedro speaks up at the Sept. 12 undergraduate student government meeting. By Linh Tat Daily Bruin Senior Staff Past disagreements between the administration and student government on how to tackle large issues have some believing an adversarial relationship exists between the two. Read more...
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September 24, 9:00 pm
Students utilize Internet to serve varied purposes
 By Mary Hoang Daily Bruin Contributor UCLA researchers had a hand in creating the Internet, and today UCLA students and alumni use the Net for various personal and public purposes ““ from personal home pages to startup companies. Read more...
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September 24, 9:00 pm
Cases could change group funding
By Michael Weiner Daily Bruin Senior Staff Members of the Undergraduate Students Association Council are engaged in a process that could radically change the way the council distributes funds and other resources to student groups. Read more...
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September 24, 9:00 pm
Renaissance man
 NICOLE MILLER/Daily Bruin Dario Nardi, a 30-year-old assistant professor in the math department, is known for his unconventional, student-centered teaching style. By Stella Chu Daily Bruin Contributor Although surfing, listening to rave music and playing the guitar may seem to be the hobbies of a typical college student, thirty-year-old Dario Nardi, adjunct assistant professor in the math department’s Program in Computing, also enjoys the same pastimes. Read more...