Monday, December 15

Heads of the class

Friday, April 26, 1996ANDREW SCHOLER/Daily Bruin Physiology Professor Dwayne Simmons demonstrated the composition of the human brain on Wednesday. The human dissection lab was sponsored by the UCLA Premedical Society and the Neuroscience Undergraduate Society. Read more...


Israel-Lebanon conflict enters third week

Friday, April 26, 1996 Peace talks continue as ammunition flies across both sides of the borderBy Hussein Dakroub The Associated Press BEIRUT, Lebanon — Israeli warplanes roared across southern Lebanon today in pre-dawn air raids as the bombardment of Hezbollah guerrilla positions entered a third week. Read more...


Novel ideas

Friday, April 26, 1996 Books made of hair? Too strange? Try paper plates… No matter how odd the volumes, items at the Artists’ Books Collection areBy Toni Dimayuga Daily Bruin Contributor Few people know of the secret museum hidden in the Arts Library. Read more...


Anti-affirmative action ruling questioned

Friday, April 26, 1996 Federal court grants temporary use of race factor in Texas By Rachanee Srisavasdi Daily Bruin Senior Staff University officials in Texas announced last week that they would temporarily resume using race as a factor in admissions and scholarship decisions after a federal court granted them a stay on a ruling that banned race preferences a month ago. Read more...


Community Notes

Thursday, April 25, 1996 Health Policy receives donation The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research received a $458,000 grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to evaluate a project designed to reduce costs and improve medial care in California’s workers-compensation system. Read more...


The issues and people behind the ballot box

Thursday, April 25, 1996 Chee outlines views on fees, campus issues By Ryan Ozimek Daily Bruin Contributor Running unopposed in this year’s Graduate Students Association (GSA) election, Grace Chee is days away from winning next year’s external vice presidency. Read more...


Federal grant to benefit local disadvantaged youths

Thursday, April 25, 1996 $625 million in aid will create summer job opportunitiesBy Lia Ramsey Daily Bruin Contributor Some youths might not have to mow lawns or wash cars to make money this summer, due to a delayed $625 million grant from the federal government. Read more...