Wednesday, December 17

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...


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...


L.A.’s wounds slowly healing

Tuesday, 4/29/97 L.A.’s wounds slowly healing Businesses face hard times in five years following city’s unrest By Vicky Geeroms Daily Bruin Contributor "Nothing left, nothing left," said Nick Amari exactly five years ago after his 54-year-old Valley store burned to the ground and all that was left were ruins. Read more...