Tuesday, May 12, 1998 Making peace with tragedy PEOPLE: After losing his son to Palestinian extremists, Israeli father finds forgiveness By Hannah Miller Daily Bruin Senior Staff Like most fathers, Yitzhak Frankenthal was slow to take his son’s advice. Read more...
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Community Briefs
Tuesday, May 12, 1998 Community Briefs Technique developed to sequence DNA UC Berkeley scientists have invented a new and better technique for sequencing genetic information and speeding up the studies of the Human Genome project. Read more...
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Turnout, SAGE opposition hinder elections
Tuesday, May 12, 1998 Turnout, SAGE opposition hinder elections GSA: Fraud accusations, lack of voters will hurt proposal implementation amid accusations of fraud By Ann Hawkey Daily Bruin Contributor After an election crippled by controversy and low voter turnout, the Graduate Students Association now has a new set of elected officials but still no changes to its constitution. Read more...
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14th-annual luau celebrates Pacific Islander culture at UCLA
Monday, May 11, 1998 14th-annual luau celebrates Pacific Islander culture at UCLA Traditional food, dancing focus of Hawaii Club festivities By Marisa Yamane Daily Bruin Contributor Since many UCLA students are unable to visit Hawai’i, UCLA’s Hawaii Club brought it to them. Read more...
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Contest gives entrepreneurs opportunities
Monday, May 11, 1998 Contest gives entrepreneurs opportunities ANDERSON: Venture capitalists hear proposals about business plans from students, alumni By J. Sharon Yee Daily Bruin Contributor The Anderson Graduate School of Management became a showcase last week for enthusiastic entrepreneurs seeking money to help start their businesses. Read more...
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Monday, May 11, 1998 Community Briefs New financial aid bill shuts out drug users House members overwhelmingly approved a higher education bill late Wednesday that would preserve affirmative action and boost financial aid as long as recipients aren’t pushing drugs. Read more...
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Elections marred by contentious factions
Monday, May 11, 1998 Elections marred by contentious factions ANALYSIS: Voter apathy balanced by impassioned outbursts between slates By Hannah Miller Daily Bruin Senior Staff This year’s USAC elections might have been the most lifeless in years, if it weren’t for the near-fistfights. Read more...