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Community briefs

Wednesday, February 10, 1999 Community briefs Engineering professor dies of cancer at 62 UCLA engineering Professor Gerald C. Pomraning, Ph.D., a co-founder of the San Diego-based Science Applications International Corporation, lost his battle with metastatic melanoma Saturday. Read more...


E-Nurse offers students opportunities for quick medical advice

Wednesday, February 10, 1999 E-Nurse offers students opportunities for quick medical advice HEALTH: Internet service helps Arthur Ashe Center better service community By Kiyoshi Tomono Daily Bruin Contributor Though E-Nurse may be employed by the Arthur Ashe Student Health Center to answer campus health questions and concerns, finding E-Nurse’s office is a problem. Read more...


Trash talk

Wednesday, February 10, 1999 Trash talk The guilty pleasures of many talk shows – from daytime to late night – keep some students glued to their TV sets for hours on end By Heather Gebelin Daily Bruin Contributor Chair-throwing, hair-pulling and censored obscenities have become choice entertainment as millions of people everyday tune into their favorite talk show for an hour of altercation, brawls, incest and indecent exposure. Read more...


All psyched up

Tuesday, February 9, 1999 All psyched up MAJORS: Too ‘scientific’ for North Campus, yet too intangible for South, psychology – one of UCLA’s biggest majors – manages to comfortably straddle the fence By Michelle Navarro Daily Bruin Senior Staff They know what students are thinking. Read more...



Lawsuit shuts down daytime curfew

Tuesday, February 9, 1999 Lawsuit shuts down daytime curfew SCHOOLS: Ordinance to combat truancy during school hours found unconstitutional By Maria Paul Daily Bruin Contributor Monrovia’s daytime curfew ordinance – the model for dozens of anti-truancy statutes nationwide – was struck down on Jan. Read more...


Sangam to screen unique South Asian films

Tuesday, February 9, 1999 Sangam to screen unique South Asian films FILM: Festival hopes to erase stereotypes, foster discussions about issues By Timothy Kudo Daily Bruin Contributor Offering films with topics ranging from the story of a homosexual Pakistani man and his neo-Nazi lover to the experiences of South Asians immigrating to the United States, Sangam is presenting a film festival this week, hoping to break down stereotypes about South Asians. Read more...