Monday, December 15

Science Files

Wednesday, April 29, 1998 Science Files RESEARCH: Scientists are taking it to the next level with their latest projects. Yang modernizes ink-jet technology Using simple ink-jet technology, Professor Yang Yang and a research team are printing polymer coatings directly onto glass and flexible substrates. Read more...


Colleges trim long-term faculty

Wednesday, April 29, 1998 Colleges trim long-term faculty EDUCATION: Tightened budgets force schools to prioritize, assess needs By J. Sharon Yee Daily Bruin Contributor Concerned with rapidly diminishing budgets, many colleges and universities have begun to seriously cut back on the number of permanent faculty being hired as one way to cut costs. Read more...


New slates join race for student council

Wednesday, April 29, 1998 New slates join race for student council ELECTION: Two groups hope to fill void left from decline of Students First! By Dennis Lim Daily Bruin Contributor Praxis and Sanity ’98 will face off in this year’s undergraduate student government elections as the only two slates vying for control of Kerckhoff Hall. Read more...


Construction projects made concrete

Wednesday, April 29, 1998 Construction projects made concrete ADMINISTRATION: Team from Capital Programs meets needs of campus By Lawrence Ferchaw Daily Bruin Contributor After a period of decline in campus building from the late 1960s to the 1980s, UCLA is currently in a building cycle, spending $1.25 billion since 1985. Read more...


Community Briefs

Tuesday, April 28, 1998 Community Briefs Union measure will be placed on GSA ballot Despite the opposition from SAGE, a referendum on whether graduate students should unionize will be on the ballot in May. Read more...


Affirmative action initiative misses ballot

Tuesday, April 28, 1998 Affirmative action initiative misses ballot DIVERSITY: Organizers to gather more signatures, reverse role of ethnicity in admissions policy By Barbara Ortutay Daily Bruin Contributor Despite the recent uproar surrounding the decline in minority admissions, a student-led campaign to reinstate affirmative action in admissions has not experienced the widespread success some may have expected. Read more...


Vaults may hold help for tumor drug resistance

Tuesday, April 28, 1998 Vaults may hold help for tumor drug resistance RESEARCH: Biochemists link cellular structures with aid in chemotherapy research By Matt Grace Daily Bruin Contributor Nearly a decade after discovering new cellular structures, known as a vaults, scientists have yet to find out what they do. Read more...