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Journals return after extended hiatus to meet student needs

Thursday, February 11, 1999 Journals return after extended hiatus to meet student needs REVIVAL: Undergraduate publications look to print research, creative works By Hemesh Patel Daily Bruin Contributor After a four-year period of dormancy, two undergraduate journals will be revived this year. Read more...


Kerckhoff renovation cramps offices

Thursday, February 11, 1999 Kerckhoff renovation cramps offices PROJECT: Occupants set for relocation because of postponed construction By Neal Narahara Daily Bruin Contributor The third-floor occupants of Kerckhoff Hall will move downstairs this April in preparation for its overdue renovation. Read more...


Los Angeles considers rewriting city charter

Thursday, February 11, 1999 Los Angeles considers rewriting city charter COMMISSION: Revisions update representation, council member needs By Mason Stockstill Daily Bruin Senior Staff Tonight, the Los Angeles City Council will consider a proposal to radically rewrite the city charter, the document that defines how city government functions. Read more...


Academic senate looks at cheating allegations

Wednesday, February 10, 1999 Academic senate looks at cheating allegations MEETING: Media reports, faculty concern, budgets central issues for board By Edina Lekovic Daily Bruin Senior Staff Preceded by other, seemingly larger faculty issues such as budgets and graduate student unionization, media reports regarding recent cases alleging widespread student cheating at UCLA dominated discussion at the Academic Senate’s meeting Tuesday. Read more...


Cancer patient awaits transplant

Wednesday, February 10, 1999 Cancer patient awaits transplant LEUKEMIA: Sick youth will need bone marrow from 6-month-old sister By Sarah Krupp Daily Bruin Contributor Sitting in front of a Nintendo Entertainment System, Brayden Rydell could be any 8-year-old battling the evil forces in Nintendo’s Zelda video games. Read more...


Extra dinner hour still has students puzzled

Wednesday, February 10, 1999 Extra dinner hour still has students puzzled PREFERENCES: Residents opt for fast-food, despite extended dorm services By Linh Tat Daily Bruin Contributor Although Rieber Hall’s cafeteria extended its hours to 9 p.m. Read more...


Community briefs

Wednesday, February 10, 1999 Community briefs Engineering professor dies of cancer at 62 UCLA engineering Professor Gerald C. Pomraning, Ph.D., a co-founder of the San Diego-based Science Applications International Corporation, lost his battle with metastatic melanoma Saturday. Read more...