Tuesday, August 18

In the news:

Campus dining services finds its savior

Monday, February 22, 1999 Campus dining services finds its savior ASUCLA: Executive chef Sterling Burpee hopes to spice up food quality By Neal Narahara Daily Bruin Contributor In response to concerns over food quality, the Associated Students of UCLA (ASUCLA) hired an executive chef to oversee food production in all of its units early this month. Read more...


Students revamp effort to repeal policies

Friday, February 19, 1999 Students revamp effort to repeal policies ACTIVISM: UC’s ban on affirmative action target of coalition’s members By Andy Shah Daily Bruin Staff The Affirmative Action Coalition is gearing up this quarter with one overarching goal in mind – to repeal the University of California policies that ban affirmative action. Read more...


Community Briefs

Friday, February 19, 1999 Community Briefs Gov. Gray Davis turns attention to Y2K bug Gov. Gray Davis, who has focused almost entirely on education in his first two months in office, turned Wednesday to another pressing problem. Read more...


Alumni association to hold student career conference

Friday, February 19, 1999 Alumni association to hold student career conference JOBS: Workshops allow Bruins to explore options in various business fields By Karen Thompson Daily Bruin Contributor Aiming to offer students the chance to explore their career options, the alumni association will hold its sixth annual Student Career Conference Saturday in Ackerman Union. Read more...


New Sunset bus line draws criticism

Friday, February 19, 1999 New Sunset bus line draws criticism TRANSPORTATION: Many claim service in less affluent neighborhoods should receive funds allotted to richer areas By Karla Y. Read more...


UC Regents weigh options

Friday, February 19, 1999 UC Regents weigh options MEETING: Gov. Gray Davis touts merits of 4 percent plan; others fear effects By Dennis Lim Daily Bruin Contributor SAN FRANCISCO — Thursday, the UC Board of Regents and Gov. Read more...


Point, Click, Buy

Friday, February 19, 1999 Point, Click, Buy From clothes to CDs to cars, on-line shopping is becoming more popular, but some students still like to go to the mall By Nick Williams Daily Bruin Contributor Nearly $6 billion will be spent this year – not in stores, malls, boutiques or shops – but through computer terminals all over the world. Read more...