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Skimping on the Hygiene

Friday, September 26, 1997 Skimping on the Hygiene American men spend less on toiletries than men in many other countries. Is it a protest against cleanliness or simply a cultural difference? Read more...


You Gotta FIGHT For Your RIGHT To STUDY

Monday, September 22, 1997 You Gotta FIGHT For Your RIGHT To STUDY From the nooks and crannies of Kerckhoff to the upstairs lounge at Jerry’s Deli, students must shop around for a study spot before finding the one that fits By Michelle Navarro and Greg Mena Daily Bruin Contributors A pair of Nikes peeks lazily over the edge of one of the sofas peppered around the room. Read more...


Medical school keeps its diversity

Monday, September 22, 1997 Medical school keeps its diversity ADMISSIONS: Numbers of minority applicants and admits stay robust By Kathryn Combs Daily Bruin Contributor While the decision to stop using race as an admissions factor has created waves throughout California’s public universities, there are some who seem to have been left untouched. Read more...


Asians suffer under model-minority myth

Monday, September 22, 1997 Asians suffer under model-minority myth Societal pressure to succeed academically places burdens on students By Matt Grace Daily Bruin Contributor One hundred years ago, Asians were stereotyped as stupid, lazy drug addicts. Read more...



Selling UCLA

Monday, September 22, 1997 Selling UCLA FINANCE: Lucrative student store goes beyond textbooks to provide myriad services and products to campus community By Frances Lee Daily Bruin Senior Staff Beneath the arches on Ackerman Union, newly remodeled in Urban Outfitters-esque trendiness and too noticeable to miss, lies the ASUCLA’s cash cow. Read more...


‘Old hands’ prolong college days

Monday, September 22, 1997 ‘Old hands’ prolong college days STUDENTS: Bruins relate why they’ve stuck around to finish later than most By Hala Ali Daily Bruin Senior Staff "So are you graduating in five years or six?" the girl asks her friend. Read more...