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Volunteer residents set pace in research fundraiser

Monday, November 16, 1998 Volunteer residents set pace in research fundraiser WALK: Participants hope event will honor survivors, draw attention, money toward heart disease, stroke By Hemesh Patel Daily Bruin Contributor At 24, Sebastian Hitzig underwent open-heart surgery for an infection in his heart valve and suffered two strokes during the operation. Read more...


Six states pass marijuana legislation

Monday, November 16, 1998 Six states pass marijuana legislation MEASURES: Many voters back drug’s medical use, protection of prescribers By Jakub Oleksy Daily Bruin Contributor Following in the footsteps of California’s Proposition 215, voters in six states spoke out against current federal government policies by passing proposals legalizing marijuana for medical purposes. Read more...



More than just a game

Monday, November 16, 1998 More than just a game PRANKS: Through 60 years, 500 pounds of manure and countless buckets of red and blue paint, the UCLA-USC rivalry has brought out the best (and worst) of the two schools By Pauline Vu Daily Bruin Contributor The football teams who battle for victory on the field are not the only heroes of the UCLA-USC rivalry. Read more...


UCLA ushers in new era of neurosurgery

Monday, November 16, 1998 UCLA ushers in new era of neurosurgery INNOVATION: Viewing brain during operation gives doctors best way to evaluate progress By Teresa Jun Daily Bruin Contributor Until about a month ago, Patricia Ullrich had no idea a cancerous tumor was developing in her brain. Read more...


Gays question effects of Shepard’s death

Friday, November 13, 1998 Gays question effects of Shepard’s death Students, faculty concerned whether support will ever erase discrimination By Andy Shah Daily Bruin Contributor The murder of Matthew Shepard, the 21-year-old Wyoming college student beaten and killed because he was gay, generated an outpouring of grief from people worldwide. Read more...