Saturday, June 20


Bar exam scores drop for all California, UCLA

Wednesday, June 3, 1998 Bar exam scores drop for all California, UCLA LAW SCHOOL: Taking test in February difficult due to changes in study habits By Emi Kojima Daily Bruin Staff Right after graduation, law students head straight to the Bar. Read more...


Student association projects $813,000 loss for next year

Wednesday, June 3, 1998 Student association projects $813,000 loss for next year ASUCLA: Union will have positive influx of money despite troubling red ink By Michael Weiner Daily Bruin Staff Putting off the association’s financial solvency one more year, the ASUCLA Board of Directors approved its annual budget Friday. Read more...


Community Briefs

Wednesday, June 3, 1998 Community Briefs Freedom City kicks off day one of education Tuesday morning, members and supporters of the Affirmative Action Coalition set up camp at Royce Quad, transforming the lawn into what they have dubbed Freedom City. Read more...


Student-run graduations see fees rise

Wednesday, June 3, 1998 Student-run graduations see fees rise CEREMONIES: Groups worry high rental costs endanger future events By Dennis Lim Daily Bruin Contributor Organizers for student-initiated graduations are infuriated by the rising cost of these ceremonies this year. Read more...


Checchi makes campus visit, voices concerns on education

Tuesday, June 2, 1998 Checchi makes campus visit, voices concerns on education POLITICS: Candidate denounces Prop. 209, addresses financial aid By Andy Shah Daily Bruin Contributor On the eve of the state primary, gubernatorial candidate Al Checchi tried to bag the student vote with a campaign stop at UCLA. Read more...


T-shirts embody personal pain, display society’s ‘dirty laundry’

Tuesday, June 2, 1998 T-shirts embody personal pain, display society’s ‘dirty laundry’ VIOLENCE: Project hopes to increase awareness of violence against women By Chauntelle Anne Tibbals Daily Bruin Contributor "There is no excuse for domestic violence in any culture, race, or ethnicity." — Kristie Kum-Ja Yoo In a courageous effort to escape domestic violence, Ul-Ei Yoo immigrated from Korea to the United States 21 years ago. Read more...