Thursday, April 3, 1997 Investigative excavating for the DWP Water Main Relocation project continues in Bruin Plaza. Work areas are fenced and Bruin Walk pedestrians are detoured around the south side of the J.D. Read more...
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April 2, 9:00 pm
Construction Corner
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April 2, 9:00 pm
The Real Bruins
Thursday, April 3, 1997UCLA parents face the juggling act of caring for children, attending classes and working, but it’s a challenge they find themselves willing to take onBy Carol McKay Daily Bruin Contributor he discussion at Ruthie and Katie Hanson’s dinner table is nothing short of philosophical. Read more...
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April 2, 9:00 pm
UCDC campus looking for new place to call home
Thursday, April 3, 1997 EDUCATION: Washington D.C. program has outreached its capacityBy Gil Hopenstand Daily Bruin Staff The University of California is looking for a new home away from home. Read more...
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April 2, 9:00 pm
Community Briefs
Tuesday, April 3, 1997 Davis cafe owners join anti-Borders crowd DAVIS, Calif. — Market competition in the form of national chain businesses is nothing new to Davis cafe owners, who have nevertheless joined independent booksellers in town to oppose the arrival of a 20,000-square-foot Borders Books and Music store in the college town. Read more...
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April 1, 9:00 pm
Local Better Bodies Gym denied permit
Wednesday, April 2, 1997 COMMUNITY: Lack of support closes Westwood business By Karen Duryea Daily Bruin Senior Staff After months of waiting for a response from the L.A. Read more...
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April 1, 9:00 pm
Researchers map the human brain in pilot study
Wednesday, April 2, 1997 RESEARCH: Human Brain Project explores brain structure and functionBy Kathryn Combs Daily Bruin Contributor While the Human Brain Project may sound like a freakish laboratory experiment from some science fiction novel, UCLA researchers say it could be some of the most important research to determine the characteristics of a "normal" working brain. Read more...
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April 1, 9:00 pm
Young, Carnesale consider teaching slots
Wednesday, April 2, 1997 PUBLIC POLICY: UCLA’s newest school continues to set itself apartBy Mason Stockstill Daily Bruin Contributor What do a former consultant to the Swedish government, an arms control expert and UCLA Chancellor Charles E. Read more...