Monday, July 7

WorldFest ’97 seeks to promote multi-cultural appreciation

Friday, 5/2/97 WorldFest ’97 seeks to promote multi-cultural appreciation Week-long festival to feature food, workshops and exhibits By Frances Lee Daily Bruin Contributor Take a tour through the Australian wilderness, sample Russian cuisine and watch a performance by a Filipino dance troupe – all in one week, and all without leaving UCLA. Read more...


Tenure troubles, low pay drive off UCLA faculty

Thursday, 5/1/97 Tenure troubles, low pay drive off UCLA faculty Outdated process could be making public schools lose out to private universities By Hala Ali Daily Bruin Contributor The tenure process of the UC system may be sending valuable professors to other universities. Read more...


Community Briefs

Thursday, 5/1/97 Community Briefs TAs on three-day strike at UC Berkeley Graduate student instructors at the University of California, Berkeley began a three-day strike Wednesday which will end on Friday, in continuing effort to gain collective bargaining rights from the university. Read more...


Life in the fast lane

Thursday, 5/1/97 Life in the fast lane Commuting to UCLA often involves $5, traffic, friends, creativity and killing time By Carol McKay Daily Bruin Contributor Elaine Yim has a car. Read more...


Construction Corner

Thursday, 5/1/97 Construction Corner Circle Drive North is closed from De Neve Drive to Westwood Plaza for the LA Department of Water and Power water main relocation work. Read more...


Interest in childhood development on the increase

Thursday, 5/1/97 Interest in childhood development on the increase Clinical, scientific studies may contribute to new focus on education, childcare By Kathryn Combs Daily Bruin Contributor Both the Clinton Administration and parents are taking an increasing interest in the development and education of America’s children, with an eye on the preventative power of childcare policies. Read more...


Powell attracts its millionth ‘guest’

Thursday, 5/1/97 Powell attracts its millionth ‘guest’ No twin arches, but still a great place to study, read, and sleep By Michelle Navarro Daily Bruin Contributor Powell Library recently joined the ranks with fast-food giant McDonald’s in that it is now officially a member of the elite "Over one million served" clique. Read more...