Friday, June 5, 1998 SAGE votes to strike in fall UNION: Details haven’t been released, but advocates say action will be most disruptive By Ann Hawkey Daily Bruin Contributor After last year’s strike failed to sway administrative opinion, academic student employees throughout the University of California have voted to strike again in the fall quarter. Read more...
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June 4, 9:00 pm
SAGE votes to strike in fall
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June 3, 9:00 pm
Open primary results in high voter turnout
Thursday, June 4, 1998 Open primary results in high voter turnout ANALYSIS: Parties wary of crossover in elections, will fight rule in court By Lawrence Ferchaw Daily Bruin Staff California’s first open primary election doesn’t appear to have lived up to the worst fears of political parties, even though the parties plan to continue their challenge in court. Read more...
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June 3, 9:00 pm
picture of one of the tutors
Thursday, June 4, 1998 Real bruins While some students relax outside of school, these volunteer to make a difference in children’s lives and have some fun, too (first) Shiang Min drives Hau Ta to the tutoring site. Read more...
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June 3, 9:00 pm
UC scrutinizes relationship of faculty, industry
Thursday, June 4, 1998 UC scrutinizes relationship of faculty, industry FACULTY: Professors must notify university of off-campus job involvement, task force reports By Brian Fishman Daily Bruin Contributor The UC is trying to pull moonlighting professors back to the classroom. Read more...
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June 3, 9:00 pm
people playing in xcape
Thursday, June 4, 1998 Arcade struggles to escape past debts ASUCLA: Ackerman gaming room falls short of expected profit goal By Neal Narahara Daily Bruin Contributor ASUCLA overestimated profits for X-Cape in Ackerman Union, and as a result, the arcade has been consistently under budget this year. Read more...
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June 3, 9:00 pm
Community Briefs
Thursday, June 4, 1998 Community Briefs HIV-infected adults show thymus activity Contrary to the widely-held belief that the thymus – an organ essential for producing competent immune cells – is not functional in adulthood, researchers at the Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology have shown that half of the HIV-infected patients in a recent study appear to have substantial thymus function. Read more...
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June 3, 9:00 pm
the royce sit-in
Thursday, June 4, 1998 Freedom City set to end crusade ACTIVISM: Student advocacy groups help convey variety of concerns about elections, Prop. 209 By Ann Hawkey Daily Bruin Contributor After three days of education, advocacy and unity, Freedom City will end its stay in Royce Quad tonight. Read more...