Saturday, June 27

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...


Community Briefs

Wednesday, 3/5/97 Community Briefs Bruins to face Bulldog rematch With its 11-game win streak at stake, the UCLA men’s tennis team will take on No. 19 Fresno State at 1:30 p.m. Read more...


New chancellor to be named Thursday

Wednesday, 3/5/97 New chancellor to be named Thursday Penn, Harvard provosts among group of top candidates By Edina Lekovic Daily Bruin Senior Staff The search for UCLA’s next chancellor is over, but UC President Richard Atkinson is keeping the identity of the nominee under his hat until Thursday. Read more...


Visions of the Future

Wednesday, 3/5/97 Visions of the Future From movie malls to parking lots, village will take on new face before the year 2000 By Rachel Munoz Daily Bruin Contributor The ideas surrounding the future of Westwood continue to plague the minds of the residents and merchants who live and work in the village. Read more...


Visions of the Future

Wednesday, 3/5/97 Visions of the Future Residents hope village takes on cultural, art-oriented personality By Michelle Navarro Daily Bruin Contributor This could be the future of Westwood… The room bounces in unison with the bass of the music blaring through the speakers, a bartender mixes a screwdriver for the man at the edge of the counter, bodies packed like sardines flood the dance floor, lights sweep across the walls and the air is thick with heat and the smell of beer. Read more...