Tuesday, May 13

Community Briefs

Monday, November 18, 1996New Alzheimer’s drug could restore memory A new drug, which in some tests of healthy elderly men restores memory almost to that of young people, soon will be tested on patients with Alzheimer’s, the fatal brain disorder that destroys the mind. Read more...


UC budget ependitures approved

Friday, November 15, 1996 REGENTS: Reg fee hikes would pay for increased spending if state doesn’tBy Tiffany Lauter and Phillip Carter Daily Bruin Staff SAN FRANCISCO — Deferring its decision on student fees until January, the Board of Regents committee passed the University of California’s 1997-98 budget while setting a series of priorities for funding if more money becomes available. Read more...



Grad student association makes outreach effort

Friday, November 15, 1996 GSA: Leaders seek participants with variety of programsBy Ryan Ozimek Daily Bruin Contributor Attempting to revitalize student interest in the Graduate Student Association, government officers have taken their message of involvement to the students. Read more...


Seeking a Perfect Match

Friday, November 15, 1996 The low number of Asian bone marrow donors has put Asians for Miracle Marrow Matches into action, helping those who need transplants.By Kathryn Combs Daily Bruin Contributor Garrett Hamm, a 27-year-old Thai-American, was once a star high school athlete active in basketball and baseball. Read more...


Community Briefs

Friday, November 15, 1996 Atkinson issues post-Prop. 209 message In the aftermath of last week’s passage of Proposition 209 by California voters, university officials said the University of California will commit itself to diversity. Read more...


Officials dump ORION, design new catalog system

Friday, January 1, 1904 TECHNOLOGY: Students can expect more user-friendly, efficient libraryBy Jean May Chen Daily Bruin Contributor Instead of using ORION to look up books, students may soon access library information on ARTEMIS or YODA. Read more...