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It’s crunch time as students, buildings compete for space

Monday, September 28, 1998 It’s crunch time as students, buildings compete for space CONSTRUCTION: UCLA tries to make best use of land by scoping options, Bruin needs By Diana Ting Daily Bruin Contributor Like twins in one womb, students and buildings are forced to share the same limited amount of space; now the question is, who will be forced out first? Read more...


…and to serve

Monday, September 28, 1998 …and to serve STUDENTS: The students in this program are there to help you out By Lawrence Ferchaw Daily Bruin Staff When a community service officer (CSO) was attacked at Schoenberg Hall in January, it was only the second time an officer had been assaulted in the program’s 21-year history. Read more...


To protect…

Monday, September 28, 1998 To protect… POLICE: The campus police have jurisdiction beyond UCLA’s boundaries By Ann Hawkey Daily Bruin Contributor They protect and serve. And then they take it one step further. Read more...



Student committees share power with adminstration

Monday, September 28, 1998 Student committees share power with adminstration APPOINTMENTS: Representatives can affect decisions on funding, focus on campus issues, programs By Barbara Ortutay Daily Bruin Staff While the spotlight shines on the student government members elected by the students, a much overlooked army of students is appointed to various campus committees each year to deal with countless aspects of UCLA life. Read more...


A diverse education/ administration

Monday, September 28, 1998 A diverse education/ administration ADMINISTRATION: Senior officials at UCLA don’t have many underrepresented minorities among their ranks. However, UCLA is leading the way to change the statistics. Read more...


Ghost town?

Monday, September 28, 1998 Ghost town? VILLAGE: No one disputes that Westwood isn’t the hot spot it once was. But local merchants and other village boosters hope that revitalization efforts – already underway – will restore the village to its former glory. Read more...