Thursday, May 7, 1998 Community briefs BRIEFS: Thousands admitted to UCs in second round Because of the commitment to giving every eligible high school senior at least one spot on a UC campus, officials said Monday they have admitted an additional 3,179 students. Read more...
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Shopping for a job in the international marketplace
Wednesday, May 6, 1998 Shopping for a job in the international marketplace CAREERS: Opportunities abroad, in U.S. for grads with global perspectives By Teresa Jun Daily Bruin Contributor For those who are still searching for that perfect job after graduation, there may be one place left to explore – the global arena. Read more...
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Stogeyism
Wednesday, May 6, 1998 Stogeyism TRENDS: Cigars grow increasingly popular among students due to their timeless image, high status By Michelle Navarro Daily Bruin Senior Staff When Joel Magsalin turned 21, not only was Jack Daniels there to partake in the festivities, but so was that friend of his who has skyrocketed in popularity among college students within the last few years – the stogie. Read more...
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Community Briefs
Wednesday, May 6, 1998 Community Briefs Alternative to Prop. 227 approved Bilingual education has become a more complicated issue for Californians as the legislature approved an initiative authored by Senator Dede Alpert, which is being touted as an alternative to Proposition 227. Read more...
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UCLA blocks trademark from adulteration
Wednesday, May 6, 1998 UCLA blocks trademark from adulteration INTERNET: Pornographic web site targeted to stop using university’s name By Andy Shah Daily Bruin Contributor UCLA’s trademark has traditionally been associated with academics, athletics, and, for the past month, pornography. Read more...
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Survey questions back on ballot despite SAGE’s rage
Wednesday, May 6, 1998 Survey questions back on ballot despite SAGE’s rage GSA: Offending items at first removed; signatures returned them to voters By Christy Lin Daily Bruin Contributor The graduate student government (GSA) and the graduate student union (SAGE) still grapple with the labor issue, yet survey questions remain on GSA’s ballot, with elections beginning today. Read more...
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Science Files
Wednesday, May 6, 1998 Science Files Surgeons find tools for injuries UCLA orthopedic surgeons are now offering a breakthrough procedure, using a unique heat probe to help heal individuals with shoulder injuries. Read more...