Tuesday, December 16

Graduate government troubled by low turnout

Friday, May 3, 1996 Voting access on Internet fails to draw more votersBy Ryan Ozimek Daily Bruin Contributor After a year-long campaign to increase the Graduate Students Association’s (GSA) visibility, students responded at the polls with a 7 percent voter turnout ­ the lowest in recent history. Read more...


Tumor-erasing antibody created

Friday, May 3, 1996 Treatment shows consistency and relative absence of common negative side effects By Vinayaka Pandit Daily Bruin Contributor Four years ago, Barbara Bradfield saw herself at the end of her life. Read more...


Local civil rights groups protest execution

Friday, May 3, 1996 Despite appeals, Keith Williams died by lethal injection By John Digrado Daily Bruin Staff Marking the third execution in California since the reinstatement of the death penalty, Keith Daniel Williams died by lethal injection this morning for the murders of three people during a 1978 robbery. Read more...


Parking fees on the move

Thursday, May 2, 1996 By Toni Dimayuga Daily Bruin Contributor Commuters may be in for a surprise when they go to pay for next fall’s parking permit. Read more...


Community Briefs

Thursday, May 2, 1996 UCLA’s Arts and Science fellows Six UCLA faculty members were nationally recognized for "their contributions to science, scholarship, public affairs and the arts." The six were elected fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences for 1996, along with 153 other scholars from across the country. Read more...


L.A. program aims for instructional reform

Thursday, May 2, 1996 UCLA grad schools assist in community project to improve primary educationBy Suzanne Scollo Daily Bruin Contributor In the wake of the 1992 Los Angeles riots, many prominent community members vowed to increase their involvement in primary education. Read more...


Speakers challenge limits of campus free speech

Thursday, May 2, 1996 Despite First Amendment protection, some oppose group’s racial advocacyBy Marie Blanchard Daily Bruin Contributor Some would call it exercising freedom of speech, others dismiss it as offensive fanatical ranting. Read more...