Monday, August 17, 1998 ASUCLA removes asbestos TREEHOUSE: Rules call for gradual clearing of hazardous material By Neal Narahara Daily Bruin Contributor Contractors hired by the Associated Students of UCLA (ASUCLA) removed asbestos from the new Terrace Food Court (formerly the Treehouse) to prepare for the student association’s new restaurant tenants, Rubio’s Baja Grill and La Cucina. Read more...
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ASUCLA removes asbestos
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August 16, 9:00 pm
Sexual assault occurs at UCLA Wednesday
Monday, August 17, 1998 Sexual assault occurs at UCLA Wednesday CRIME: UCPD reminds campus community of CSO escort program By Mason Stockstill Daily Bruin Senior Staff A sexual assault was reported to University Police (UCPD) on Wednesday. Read more...
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College Briefs
Monday, August 17, 1998 College Briefs Yale students’ legal challenge falls short CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — A federal judge in Connecticut dismissed a lawsuit against Yale brought by four Orthodox Jewish undergraduates who alleged a policy requiring students to live in coed dormitories violated their civil rights. Read more...
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August 9, 9:00 pm
Cheating cases not connected, officials claim
Monday, August 10, 1998 Cheating cases not connected, officials claim EDUCATION: Alleged offenders never punished, professor now investigated By Lawrence Ferchaw Daily Bruin Staff Professor Andras Bodrogligeti, a 28-year veteran of UCLA, said he and his teaching assistants caught six students in the act of cheating, and 30 with crib sheets during the final exam. Read more...
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Community Briefs
Monday, August 10, 1998 Community Briefs Interim administrative positions announced Chancellor Albert Carnesale has announced the temporary replacements for the offices left vacant by Ted Mitchell, who is departing the university for a position at the J. Read more...
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Omega Sigma Tau won’t face charges
Monday, August 10, 1998 Omega Sigma Tau won’t face charges INVESTIGATION: Fraternity will remain under suspension for Spring Break incident By Diana Ting Daily Bruin Contributor The Omega Sigma Tau fraternity, whose hazing incident over Spring Break resulted in the hospitalization of three pledges, will not face any charges as a result of the incident, but will remain under suspension. Read more...
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The Big One
Monday, August 10, 1998 The Big One STUDENTS: It’s the summation of many years of study. It only comes twice a year. And it can make or break medical school admission chances. Read more...