Sunday, December 14

Cambridge to California

Friday, March 7, 1997REACTION: University’s students feel indifferent to provost’s appointmentBy Marie Blanchard Daily Bruin Senior Staff CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Very little reaction followed Thursday’s announcement that university Provost Albert Carnesale would be leaving Harvard in July to become the next chancellor of UCLA. Read more...


Cambridge to California

Friday, March 7, 1997 ERNEST C. MOORE UCLA’S first chief executive officer, Moore played a major role in the founding and early development of the Los Angeles campus. Read more...


Berdahl will likely be next UC Berkeley chancellor

Thursday, March 6, 1997 ADMINISTRATOR: Demeanor, experience with racial preferences give edge to candidateBy Mason Stockstill Daily Bruin Contributor Robert Berdahl, president of the University of Texas, Austin, will probably be named UC Berkeley’s next chancellor at a special meeting of the UC Board of Regents today, according to sources close to the selection committee. Read more...


Carnesale next chancellor

Thursday, March 6, 1997 CHANCELLOR: Harvard provost selected to head UCLA, sources confirmBy Marie Blanchard, Patrick Kerkstra and Edina Lekovic Daily Bruin Senior Staff Drawing from the ranks of the Ivy League’s most prestigious leaders, UC President Richard Atkinson has chosen Harvard Provost Albert Carnesale as UCLA’s next chancellor. Read more...


Students, faculty discuss fate of chavez center

Thursday, March 6, 1997 ACTIVISM: Departmental evaluation provokes questions of exclusionBy Scott Stimson Daily Bruin Contributor In a meeting that alternated between calm and rational discourse and heated confrontation, student leaders, faculty and concerned students discussed the future of UCLA’s Cesar E. Read more...


Making an appeal for peace

Thursday, March 6, 1997 East Timor, unknown to many, is the center of a savage military occupation. Nobel Peace Laureate winner Jose Ramos Horta is doing what he can to change that.By J. Read more...


Bruin Democrats revoke support of Students First!

Thursday, March 6, 1997 USAC: Dominant party accused of lack of ethics, adequate representationBy Stefanie Wong Daily Bruin Contributor Growing tired of a student government that it believed was not inclusive, responsible or accountable, the Bruin Democrats recently pulled its support for the political party that is currently in control of the Undergraduate Student Association Council (USAC). Read more...