Tuesday, July 8

Administration considers per-course fees

Wednesday, 4/30/97 Administration considers per-course fees ‘Materials’ charge could be $100 for each course, officials say By Brooke Olson Daily Bruin Senior Staff If the governor "buys out" proposed UC fee increases, then students will pay the same amount next year as they did this year, right? Read more...


Number of LAUSD grads enrolling at UCs declines

Wednesday, 4/30/97 Number of LAUSD grads enrolling at UCs declines Poor UCLA outreach, bad counseling cited as possible causes By J. Sharon Yee Daily Bruin Contributor Melissa Martinez did not go to Franklin High School in Los Angeles like she was supposed to. Read more...


Holding the reins

Wednesday, 4/30/97 Holding the reins Candidates for the USAC presidency reveal their platforms for the upcoming year. Ideas range from improving student safety and outreach programs to privatizing UCLA and making it a clothing-optional campus. Read more...


Crimewatch

Tuesday, 4/29/97 Crimewatch Theft The Doris Stein Eye Research Institute was hit hard last week, with stolen property reaching a total value of over $14,000. Camera equipment valued at $13,545 was taken from the institute at an unknown time between April 18 and 21. Read more...


A piece of Serenity

Tuesday, 4/29/97 A piece of Serenity Acres and acres of grassland, lined by crisp blue skies – in L.A.? Actually it’s a part of UCLA. By Tricia Fong Hua Arnsdorf Daily Bruin Contributor Trekking through brush and grassland, the scent of coastal sage filled the Santa Monica air. Read more...


USAC governed by want to aid students

Tuesday, 4/29/97 USAC governed by want to aid students All aspects of undergrad life can be affected by government By Stefanie Wong Daily Bruin Contributor The upcoming student government elections have left many students wondering exactly who and what the Undergraduate Student Association Council (USAC) is, how it affects them and – most importantly – why they should vote at all. Read more...