Bisexual cadet faces discharge Journey from Vietnam, immigration to U.S. mold cadet’s character By Elizabeth Ashford Daily Bruin Contributor "The magnitude of her accomplishments clearly place her above and beyond her peers. Read more...
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January 28, 9:00 pm
Bisexual cadet faces discharge
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January 25, 9:00 pm
Bartending school offers high-paying job for college students
Bartending school offers high-paying job for college studentsBy Susan Lee They are the envy of college students who would love to open bottle after bottle of liquor every night. Read more...
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January 25, 9:00 pm
Care Extenders gain valuable experience
Care Extenders gain valuable experience Student volunteers garner insight into medical institution By Jennifer K. Morita Daily Bruin Staff One day, when fourth-year UCLA biology student Mimi Trinh had a brief lull in her volunteer duties at the Santa Monica/UCLA Hospital, a family practice resident asked if she’d like to come along and learn how to perform an ultrasound on a pregnant woman. Read more...
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January 25, 9:00 pm
Cuts make fund raising necessary
Cuts make fund raising necessary UC departments say private donations are tantamount By Michael Angell UCLA Italian professors, graduate students and administrators sat around a large conference table in Murphy Hall eagerly anticipating the ceremony. Read more...
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January 25, 9:00 pm
Liberal arts majors draw fewer students
Liberal arts majors draw fewer students By Patrick Marantal On any given day, students migrate up Bruin Walk, diverging at the fork to their respective classes in north and south campus. Read more...
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January 24, 9:00 pm
Police chief reassigns daily control
Police chief reassigns daily control University department aims to build community ties, promotes Karl Ross By LucÃa Sanchez Daily Bruin Senior Staff In a self-defined effort to develop further ties with the community, university police Chief Clarence Chapman has vested control of the day-to-day operations in a newly promoted assistant chief. Read more...
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January 24, 9:00 pm
Survey reveals new child welfare reform as ineffective
Survey reveals new child welfare reform as ineffective Although cost effective, family preservation unable to keep children from foster care By Tiffany McElroy After a nationwide survey of clinical studies, social welfare Professor Duncan Lindsey has shown that a common approach to child welfare reform has been unsuccessful in keeping families intact and children out of foster care. Read more...