Monday, May 4, 1998 UCLA continues tradition at 13th-annual pow-wow EVENT: Community outreach booths, tribal dancers, food stands highlight weekend at Intramural Field By Barbara Ortutay Daily Bruin Contributor Dancer Jim Redeagle explained the importance of the eagle feathers on his Northern Plains traditional costume. Read more...
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Protesters call for improved treatment of hotel employees
Monday, May 4, 1998 Protesters call for improved treatment of hotel employees POLITICS: Job security, wage increase desired as part of new contract By Katie Sierra Daily Bruin Contributor On Thursday, management at the Bel Air Hotel physically removed a small group of activists, including UCLA graduate students and faculty, who were protesting the mistreatment of hotel employees. Read more...
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Dental school restructuring fuels concern
Monday, May 4, 1998 Dental school restructuring fuels concern DENTAL SCHOOL: Union fears reorganization may be preparation for layoffs By Kathryn Combs Daily Bruin Staff A plan to restructure the UCLA School of Dentistry has raised concern among employees who remember all too clearly last year’s sudden layoff of lab technicians. Read more...
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Music for the masses
Monday, May 4, 1998 Music for the masses ENTERTAINMENT: A night of pure entertainment, Spring Sing was a star-studded success By Stefanie Wong Daily Bruin Senior Staff Some of UCLA’s best performers came together Friday night in a showcase of musical talent, Spring Sing ’98, "On the Air." Celebrating its 49th year in production, UCLA’s oldest musical tradition drew screams and applause from the crowd as audience members cheered for their favorite acts. Read more...
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Community Briefs
Monday, May 4, 1998 Community Briefs COMMUNITY BRIEFS: CSU chancellor admits error about tech deal In a Wednesday morning meeting with student leaders, CSU Chancellor Charles Reed addressed the widely debated California Education Technology Initiative, stating his original assumption that the deal had been signed was "the biggest mistake I ever made as chancellor." Reed said, "I first heard about CETI in November when somebody told me it was done. Read more...
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GSA fights chronic low voter turnout
Monday, May 4, 1998 GSA fights chronic low voter turnout GSA: Pamphlet aimed at stimulating student participation By Barbara Ortutay Daily Bruin Contributor Voter turnout – or the lack thereof – continues to be a problem for the Graduate Student Association (GSA). Read more...
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To infinity and beyond
Monday, May 4, 1998 To infinity and beyond PHOTO: GENEVIEVE LIANG/Daily Bruin Senior Tom Stillwell, captain of the 1998 men’s volleyball team, raises his finger to the crowd in celebration immediately after the Bruins won the NCAA National Championship. Read more...