Friday, June 26

Proposed USAC pay raise controversial

Monday, 8/4/97 Proposed USAC pay raise controversial BUDGET: Critics question decorum, timing, fiscal backing; council’s power to approve budget stymied By Frances Lee Daily Bruin Senior Staff The undergraduate student council (USAC) considered giving themselves a pay increase last Tuesday, spurring heated discussion among members as to the appropriateness, timeliness and fiscal soundness of the matter. Read more...


Albert Carnesale

Monday, July 28, 1997 Chancellor explores new L.A. post CARNESALE: Administrator takes time during summer to get comfortable with officeBy Mason Stockstill Daily Bruin Contributor Chancellor Albert Carnesale is spending his summer months familiarizing himself with UCLA, preparing for what he hopes will be a fruitful tenure as the university’s leader. Read more...


Former Dean William Pierska

Monday, July 28, 1997FACULTY: Anderson School dean named Professor Mamer will preside as interim head for a yearBy Gregory Mena and Hannah Miller Daily Bruin Senior Staff He only has one year, but the new interim dean of the Anderson Graduate School of Management has big plans. Read more...


Administrators propose new general course requirements

Monday, July 28, 1997Administrators propose new general course requirements CURRICULUM: Faculty aim for teaching across department boundaries By George Sweeney Daily Bruin Contributor Today’s UCLA students face a massive and disjointed pool of general education requirements. Read more...


UCLA grad students design Native American center

Monday, July 28, 1997 UCLA grad students design Native American center PROGRAM: Friends of Satwiwa, National Park Service work together on cultural projectBy Cindy Choi Daily Bruin Contributor The open space and the majestic hills on the western edge of the Santa Monica Mountains could have easily become another land development project. Read more...


Aleksey Kompanychenko

Monday, July 28, 1997Doctors soon able to ‘walk’ inside a brain aneurysm through power of 3-D imaging RESEARCH:By Matt Grace Daily Bruin Contributor A small blister in the brain pulsates rhythmically with each flush of blood. Read more...


Asbestos protesters

Monday, July 28, 1997 Asbestos work – it’s a dangerous job Justice in Asbestos and other activist groups are working to end unsafe work conditions.By Angela Paymard Daily Bruin Contributor Jose Ayala worked seven hours without a break and without water while removing asbestos from Royce and Hedrick halls last year. Read more...