Sunday, December 14

A test of willpower

Wednesday, February 5, 1997 RELIGION: Fasting Muslim students experience spiritual purification during RamadanBy Julie Brighton Daily Bruin Contributor hen the small sliver of the new moon rose above a tall building in Westwood earlier this month, Heshmat Ali experienced a "sign from God that it was time to begin the fast of Ramadan." The ninth month of the Muslim calendar is, for Muslims in every country, 30 days of alternate fasting and celebrating to commemorate the revelation of the Qur’an, Islam’s sacred book of laws, to the prophet Mohammed. Read more...


Jury finds Simpson liable

Wednesday, February 5, 1997 VERDICT: Most students watching on campus express indifference toward outcome of caseBy Marie Blanchard Daily Bruin Senior Staff Silence was the loudest reaction among the few television viewers watching the reading of the verdict in the O.J. Read more...


Community Briefs

UC witnesses biggest freshman class ever The University of California has its biggest freshman class ever, but the number of underrepresented minorities has declined slightly, officials said Tuesday. Read more...


Jury finds Simpson liable

Wednesday, February 5, 1997 LAWSUIT: $8.5 million fine levied by jurors for death of Ron GoldmanBy John Digrado and Tyler Maxwell Daily Bruin Staff After two days of deliberation and under the spectre of a mistrial, 12 jurors found O.J. Read more...


Worthwhile or worth money?

Tuesday, February 4, 1997 The costs of recycling efforts may exceed the monetary benefits, but who can put a price on Mother Nature? By Monica Paknad Daily Bruin Contributor What do you plan to do with this newspaper after you finish reading it? Read more...


USAC undaunted despite low turnout at government forum

Tuesday, February 4, 1997 USAC: Council’s attempts to encourage student participation overlooked as only two show upBy Stefanie Wong Daily Bruin Contributor The undergraduate council’s offer to bring the "truth" to the student body about the student government was only accepted by two students when USAC held a forum entitled "The Truth is Here" in Ackerman Union Monday afternoon. Read more...


Community Briefs

UCSF to receive $19.2 million in settlement The University of California at San Francisco will receive $19.2 million in a settlement with a non-profit foundation accused of improperly using the university’s name to raise millions for research. Read more...