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Campus recovering after book festival

Thursday, 4/24/97 Campus recovering after book festival Event’s 100,000 attendees leave trash, trampled grass By Mason Stockstill Daily Bruin Contributor If the grass in Royce Quad seems a little less green these days, it’s not without a good reason. Read more...



Hemp Fest inhales students

Thursday, 4/24/97 Hemp Fest inhales students Good time, raffle drew enthusiastic crowd to Bruin Libertarian-sponsored event By Frances Lee Daily Bruin Contributor Got hemp? The Bruin Libertarians did, and they weren’t shy about spreading the wealth – or the message – that hemp is good. Read more...


Construction Corner

Thursday, 4/24/97 Construction Corner Construction continues at the Bradley International Student Center and the Brain Mapping Building. Both projects may have trucks entering and leaving the sites causing minor traffic along Circle Drive. Read more...


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April 24, 1997 Today 10 a.m. Armenian Students’ Association Dark & Silent March (10:30) Perloff Quad Noon Bible Studies in Old/New Testament Bible Study Ackerman 2410 * 836-3713 Environmental Coalition EARTHWEEK ’97: Kevin Danaker of Global Exchange speaks about alternatives to Globalization Kerckhoff State Room * 206-4438 Al Anon Meeting 152 Kerckhoff * 206-4028 University Catholic Center Roman Catholic Mass Ackerman 3508 * 208-5015 2 p.m. Read more...


Earthquakes may be impossible to predict due to their complexity

Thursday, 4/24/97 Earthquakes may be impossible to predict due to their complexity By Kathryn Combs Daily Bruin Contributor "Journalists and the general public rush to any suggestion of earthquake prediction like hogs toward a full trough … (Prediction) provides a happy hunting ground for amateurs, cranks and outright publicity-seeking fakers." – Charles Richter, developer of the Richter scale. Read more...


A place of their own

Thursday, 4/24/97 A place of their own Busy roommates Anthony, Van discuss apartment life By Carol McKay Daily Bruin Contributor Hearing a pin drop would be a miracle in apartment 305. Read more...