Thursday, December 10, 1998 Studying by starlight FEATURE: Students looking to pull the famous ‘all-nighter’ have very few options on campus, but many still find places to study 24 hours a day for final exams By H. Read more...
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TA union strike on 45-day hiatus until UC meeting
Thursday, December 10, 1998 TA union strike on 45-day hiatus until UC meeting SAGE: Graduate students ready for another walkout if demands not fulfilled By Timothy Kudo Daily Bruin Contributor The strike at eight UC campuses by teaching assistants (TAs), readers and tutors ended Monday after a proposal for a 45-day "cooling off period" was accepted by the university and the unions. Read more...
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Team leaders bench plans for Prop. 209 armbands
Thursday, December 10, 1998 Team leaders bench plans for Prop. 209 armbands FOOTBALL: Groups asked squad to back issue in Miami game By Andy Shah Daily Bruin Staff A group of football players approached team leaders last week to discuss a possible affirmative action protest at Saturday’s game, an idea that was eventually discarded and generated many rumors about the team’s performance. Read more...
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UCLA organizations send relief to hurricane survivors
Thursday, December 10, 1998 UCLA organizations send relief to hurricane survivors NICARAGUA: Student groups collaborate to initiate food, clothing drives, medical aid for disaster victims By Jaime Wilson-Chiru Daily Bruin Contributor Although Hurricane Mitch left tens of thousands of people in Nicaragua and Honduras homeless, many have rushed to donate food, clothing and medical supplies to help those in need of assistance. Read more...
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Voting poll targets Asian community
Thursday, December 10, 1998 Voting poll targets Asian community TRENDS: Demographics of minorities see interest in issues, not affiliation By Karla Y. Pleitez Daily Bruin Contributor Asian Americans are voting more, and they have different concerns than other minority groups, according to a 1998 exit poll by the Asian Pacific American Legal Center (APALC). Read more...
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Celebration of Kwanzaa promotes cultural unity
Thursday, December 10, 1998 Celebration of Kwanzaa promotes cultural unity HOLIDAY: Festivities encourage return to African roots, values By Aimee Phan Daily Bruin Contributor This winter, the menorah and Christmas tree will have to make way for another holiday symbol – the kinara. Read more...
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College Briefs
Thursday, December 10, 1998 College Briefs Chemicals could be hazardous to students BINGHAMTON, NY — The chemicals that keep Binghamton University’s campus green could be hazardous to its students, the Pipe Dream reported. Read more...