By Linh Tat Daily Bruin Staff Flowers from their children weren’t enough. About 3,000 women converged upon the Federal Building on Sunday to demand a more serious gift from the government ““ stricter gun control laws ““ as part of the national “Million Mom March 2000.” While the mothers advocated for new gun control laws during the march from Glendon Avenue to the Federal Building, about 400 counter-protesters standing between Veteran Avenue and Sepulveda Boulevard held up signs opposing stricter laws. Read more...
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May 14, 9:00 pm
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Jewish census promotes unity, charity
By Melody Wang Daily Bruin Contributor With an endless torrent of advertising stressing the importance of the Census 2000, the Half Shekel Campaign Census comes as no big surprise. Read more...
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May 14, 9:00 pm
Conference celebrates research, writing
By Neal Narahara Daily Bruin Senior Staff Sometimes meandering, often inspiring, and always with a sense of fearlessness, 20 undergraduates presented what was, for some of them, the fruition of years of work Friday at the Second Annual Westwind Conference for Undergraduate Research and Writing. Read more...
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A walk in the park
By Benjamin Parke Daily Bruin Contributor Thousands gathered Saturday at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum to help in the fight against major afflictions which are prevalent among women. Read more...
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May 14, 9:00 pm
Military tradition, discipline come together at ROTC ceremony
By Michael Falcone Daily Bruin Contributor When a brigadier general came to campus on Friday, members of the UCLA Reserve Officers Training Corps did more than just salute. Read more...
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May 14, 9:00 pm
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Los Alamos fire affects national lab employees In a move officials called unprecedented, Los Alamos National Laboratory gave an extensive tour of its facilities to reporters Saturday, trying to allay fears that a wildfire damaged key research and nuclear waste areas at the high-security lab. Read more...
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May 11, 9:00 pm
Referenda pass, presidential runoff needed
By George Fujii Daily Bruin Staff While supporters chanted and cheered, five members of the Praxis slate and four independents were elected to the Undergraduate Students Association Council when primary election results were announced early Friday morning. Read more...