By Joy McMasters Daily Bruin Staff The protests which so frequently surround the meetings of international financial institutions demonstrate that at least some think they need reform, and yesterday, the chief economist from the World Bank agreed. Read more...
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May 8, 9:00 pm
World Bank’s chief economist advocates financial reform
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May 8, 9:00 pm
Crime Watch
Petty theft Three parking permits, one cellular phone and $943 in wallets and backpacks were reported stolen last week. Someone stole a $325 stereo from a gray 1987 Toyota Camry parked in Lot 4 Saturday. Read more...
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May 8, 9:00 pm
The politics of preservation
By Michael Falcone Daily Bruin Contributor From the basement of Charles E. Young Research Library, a few ambitious librarians and archivists are helping to put the dot-com in political history. Read more...
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May 8, 9:00 pm
Day trading gaining popularity among many college students
By David Drucker Daily Bruin Contributor College students nationwide, including those at UCLA, are a growing segment of Internet stock traders who are just as likely to watch the Financial News Network as they are ESPN or MTV. Read more...
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May 7, 9:00 pm
Professor predicts president athlete
By Joy McMasters Daily Bruin Staff Tiger Woods for President: This campaign slogan may not be heard during November’s elections, but according to Associate Professor of history Henry Yu, it’s not as far-fetched as some might think to have the presidency filled by a minority athlete. Read more...
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May 7, 9:00 pm
Graduate students vie for GSA posts this week
By Mason Stockstill Daily Bruin Senior Staff Politics are erupting all over campus this week, but it’s not just for undergraduates. The Graduate Students Association elections get under way Tuesday, lasting through Thursday with polls at five locations across campus. Read more...
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May 7, 9:00 pm
Spring it on
By Dharshani Dharmawardena Daily Bruin Contributor Friday night, students from across campus gathered together to celebrate a UCLA musical tradition. Spring Sing 2000 began at the Los Angeles Tennis Center with a mixture of 1980s music transformed into lyrics describing current campus life. Read more...