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Campus grill closed for violations

Friday, January 10, 1997 HEALTH: Medical Plaza restaurant had vermin infestation, lacked permitBy Brooke Olson Daily Bruin Staff A popular restaurant located in the UCLA Medical Plaza was closed for a short time for vermin infestation and poor general sanitation. Read more...


Shining on

Friday, January 10, 1997 Engineering students give LASERAMA a permanent home in the UCLA PlanetariumBy Brooke Olson Daily Bruin Staff he neon signs on the new Ackerman building are not the only bright lights blazing across the UCLA campus. Read more...


Quest continues for successor to Chancellor Charles Young

Friday, January 10, 1997 SEARCH: Today’s meeting aims to shorten list of possible candidatesBy Gil Hopenstand Daily Bruin Staff University community members are meeting behind closed doors at the Westwood Marquis hotel today in their continuing quest for UCLA’s next chancellor. Read more...


Skid row benefited by UCLA interns

Friday, January 10, 1997 PUBLIC POLICY: Students’ stereotypes change as result of experience in shelterBy Nancy Encarnacion Daily Bruin Contributor The heavy metal door opens into a dark room filled with 58 beds lined up side by side in rows. Read more...


Community Briefs

Friday, January 10, 1997 UC Berkeley fraternity fire injures four A candle may have ignited a fire at a University of California-Berkeley fraternity house, injuring four people Thursday. Read more...


ASUCLA hit with $3.2 million in unexpected costs

Thursday, January 9, 1997 ASUCLA: Extra spending on new UCLA Store due to ‘unplanned’ expensesBy Frances Lee Daily Bruin Contributor Miscommunication and errors in judgement were the culprits that led the university to bill the Associated Students of UCLA (ASUCLA) an additional $3.2 million in unexpected building costs. Read more...


USAC, Judicial Board still on shaky ground

Thursday, January 9, 1997 USAC: Council overrules court’s finding that student fees were used illegally for political purposesBy Ryan Ozimek Daily Bruin Staff Just when undergraduate government members believed that the recent Ellis vs. Read more...