Wednesday, April 29

Throw out your razor…

Monday, June 29, 1998 Throw out your razor… TREND: Laser hair removal technology provides yet another option for those scarred by blades, burned by waxing, stung by bleaching or otherwise tortured by plucking By Michelle Navarro Daily Bruin Senior Staff It’s summertime – time to shed layers of clothes and bare it all under the sun in skimpy shorts and muscle shirts. Read more...


Vice chancellor, dean to take on new challenge at Getty Trust

Monday, June 29, 1998 Vice chancellor, dean to take on new challenge at Getty Trust ADMINISTRATION: Ted Mitchell to bring expertise on education to institute By Lawrence Ferchaw Daily Bruin Staff One of the highest-ranking UCLA administrators will move across the freeway into a new office Wednesday. Read more...


Housing, recreationhit by overcrowding

Monday, June 29, 1998 Housing, recreation hit by overcrowding POPULATION: Entering class of over 4,000 puts large strain on facilities By Lawrence Ferchaw Daily Bruin Staff This year’s incoming freshman class will be 11 percent larger than expected. Read more...



Connerly questions ethnic studies

Monday, June 29, 1998 Connerly questions ethnic studies ETHNIC STUDIES: UC Regent inquires about academic value of various majors By Shannan Rouss Daily Bruin Contributor University of California Regent Ward Connerly, well known for his crusade against affirmative action, called into question the ethnic studies programs on UC campuses, doubting their "educational value." He plans an inquiry to determine their academic merit. Read more...


Law school names new dean

Monday, June 29, 1998 Law school names new dean LAW SCHOOL: UCLA’s Jonathan Varat hopes to improve academic environment for students, faculty By Lawrence Ferchaw and Emi Kojima Daily Bruin Senior Staff After a national search of places of higher education, a selection committee decided they didn’t have to look beyond our campus for the UCLA School of Law’s next dean. Read more...


Graduates have many ways to celebrate

Monday, June 15, 1998 Graduates have many ways to celebrate TRADITION: Fountain dipping, world travel, partying options for students who want to relax By Rachel Munoz Daily Bruin Senior Staff After countless hours of frying their brains with books, many graduating seniors are planing on frying their brains in the sun. Read more...