Sunday, July 6

UCLA program helps to fight AIDS epidemic on global level

Monday, 6/2/97 UCLA program helps to fight AIDS epidemic on global level TECHNOLOGY: Scientists share information with doctors in Asia, Americas By Kathryn Combs Daily Bruin Contributor Today, nearly everyone is aware of the danger and consequences posed by the AIDS virus to the human population, but many tend to think in local terms. Read more...



Proposed bylaw would stabilize student groups’ budgets

Friday, 5/30/97 Proposed bylaw would stabilize student groups’ budgets USAC: Current council’s amendment allows only small changes each year By Stefanie Wong Daily Bruin Staff The end of the current Undergraduate Student Association Council’s (USAC) administration will likely see the development of a bylaw amendment and additions to the Election Code. Read more...


Two students remembered at service

Friday, 5/30/97 Two students remembered at service MEMORIAL: UCLA wake mourns death of Pearce, Sanders By Jennifer Mukai Daily Bruin Contributor A memorial service honoring UCLA students Brian Pearce and Brian Toshio Sanders was held Wednesday night in Kerckhoff Hall’s newly christened Charles E. Read more...


UCLA to offer English minor to students Fall Quarter

Friday, 5/30/97 UCLA to offer English minor to students Fall Quarter ACADEMICS: Addition said to enrich university experience, enhance professional prospects By J. Sharon Yee Daily Bruin Contributor UCLA’s English department, already the largest and one of the highest-ranked programs in the nation, has one more thing to boast about: its newly approved minor. Read more...


Slanging it up

Friday, 5/30/97 Slanging it up SLANG: Students in Linguistics 88 expand the lexicon with their newly published dictionary By Carol McKay Daily Bruin Contributor When students in Linguistics 88 entered their classroom last fall, they had no idea that by the end of the year they’d be published authors. Read more...


SAGE causes traffic jam to gain awareness

Thursday, 5/29/97 SAGE causes traffic jam to gain awareness PROTEST: Public paper-grading session aims to show amount of work graduate employees do By A.J. Harwin Daily Bruin Contributor A group of UCLA teaching assistants, readers and tutors caused a minor traffic jam on Circle Drive East, just in front of Murphy Hall Wednesday afternoon – in order to grade papers. Read more...