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Student association projects $813,000 loss for next year

Wednesday, June 3, 1998 Student association projects $813,000 loss for next year ASUCLA: Union will have positive influx of money despite troubling red ink By Michael Weiner Daily Bruin Staff Putting off the association’s financial solvency one more year, the ASUCLA Board of Directors approved its annual budget Friday. Read more...


Community Briefs

Wednesday, June 3, 1998 Community Briefs Freedom City kicks off day one of education Tuesday morning, members and supporters of the Affirmative Action Coalition set up camp at Royce Quad, transforming the lawn into what they have dubbed Freedom City. Read more...


Student-run graduations see fees rise

Wednesday, June 3, 1998 Student-run graduations see fees rise CEREMONIES: Groups worry high rental costs endanger future events By Dennis Lim Daily Bruin Contributor Organizers for student-initiated graduations are infuriated by the rising cost of these ceremonies this year. Read more...


Driven by memory

Wednesday, June 3, 1998 Driven by memory AWARD: After witnessing her mother die from breast cancer, medical student Tomlinson-Chesnut has dedicated her life and research to finding a cure By Kathryn Combs Daily Bruin Staff At the age of 15, her mother was unexpectedly diagnosed with breast cancer. Read more...


Voters voice opinions on propositions

Wednesday, June 3, 1998 Voters voice opinions on propositions ELECTIONS: Choices find mixed approval from interest groups By Catherine Turner and Dennis Lim Daily Bruin Contributors While some propositions swept through campus with barely a whisper, student groups emphatically opposed Propositions 226 and 227. Read more...


Lungren, Davis set to run

Wednesday, June 3, 1998 Lungren, Davis set to run ELECTIONS: Candidates predict gubernatorial race will come to wire By Christy Lin Daily Bruin Contributor The first California open "blanket" primary, an election in which voters could choose any candidate regardless of party affiliation, brought several very close races to an end last night, deciding who will face off in the November general elections. Read more...


Science Files

Wednesday, June 3, 1998 Science Files RESEARCH: Cause of fire may not be hydrogen William Van Vorst thinks hydrogen has a bad rap. "The word’s out," said Van Vorst, professor emeritus of chemical engineering at UCLA. Read more...