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Community Briefs

Thursday, March 5, 1998 Community Briefs Job outlook great for 1998 graduates A booming job market will greet 1998 graduates interested in technology-related fields. A lack of engineering and computer science majors has job recruiters scrambling to find new employees. Read more...


Insiders reveal secrets of the biz

Thursday, March 5, 1998 Insiders reveal secrets of the biz COUNSELING: Professionals stress importance of networking, internships By Marisa Yamane Daily Bruin Contributor Tinsel Town’s most powerful people were present at the Ackerman Grand Ballroom on Tuesday evening. Read more...


Students’ union wins bid for research center’s cafe

Thursday, March 5, 1998 Students’ union wins bid for research center’s cafe ASUCLA: Capital for plan will be money previously marked for cash reserves By Michael Weiner Daily Bruin Contributor ASUCLA has received a contract to build and operate a restaurant on the first floor of the Gonda (Goldschmeid) Neuroscience and Genetics Research Center. Read more...


New GSA vice president seeks better community relationships

Thursday, March 5, 1998 New GSA vice president seeks better community relationships STUDENT POLITICS: Ong hopes to create a graduate network, increase diversity, protect group’s rights By Ann Hawkey Daily Bruin Contributor The Graduate Students Association (GSA) now has a new representative for external affairs. Read more...


Community Briefs

Wednesday, March 4, 1998 Community Briefs BRIEFS: USAC appoints chair of election board At the general council meeting Tuesday, the Undergraduate Students Association Council (USAC) unanimously approved Anthony Brockington, the former chair of investigations, as the chair of the election board. Read more...


Student honored for catching attacker

Wednesday, March 4, 1998 Student honored for catching attacker POLICE: Suspect pleads guilty to assaulting CSO outside Schoenberg Hall By Nick Rodrigues Daily Bruin Contributor Aiding in the arrest of a criminal would not be considered an everyday student activity, but access control monitor Ilyne-Syl Deliquina was honored by the University police on Tuesday for doing just that. Read more...


Outreach programs given money to woo minorities

Wednesday, March 4, 1998 Outreach programs given money to woo minorities USAC: UCOP allots each campus $10,000, student leaders ask if it’s enough By Dennis Lim Daily Bruin Contributor The needy bank accounts of student outreach groups will soon receive $10,000, thanks to the appointment of a new Steering Committee – but USAC officers feel that this sum is not enough. Read more...