Thursday, August 20

In the news:

Taking the ‘dis’ out of disabled

Monday, May 11, 1998 Taking the ‘dis’ out of disabled PEOPLE: Daily Bruin writer Jena Coghlan addresses the ins and outs of disability etiquette By Jena Coghlan Daily Bruin Contributor Disability – it’s hard not to think you’ll get something wrong when addressing the issue. Read more...


LBSA benefits help students succeed in business world

Monday, May 11, 1998 LBSA benefits help students succeed in business world CAREERS: Organization provides Latinas/os with needed outreach, services By Claudia Flores Daily Bruin Contributor In 1994, while many university students enjoyed the benefits that their campus business organizations provided, Latina/o students at UCLA had no business support groups or organizations. Read more...


Law library opens lounge after delay

Monday, May 11, 1998 Law library opens lounge after delay LAW SCHOOL: Entire facility finished by fall, to rank in top 10 for size By Emi Kojima Daily Bruin Staff After more than two years of construction delays, the UCLA Law School opened up the first floor of its new library as a study hall on April 27. Read more...



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...


Praxis makes perfect in elections

Friday, May 8, 1998 Praxis makes perfect in elections USAC: Former Students First! coalition dominates Sanity ’98 in spite of low voter turnout By Dennis Lim Daily Bruin Contributor With a drop in voter turnout of about 40 percent from last year, Praxis, the political slate formed from the demise of Student’s First!, swept the elections, taking all 10 positions they fielded candidates in, including president, internal vice president and external vice president Thursday night. Read more...


Bomb search at Triangle Fraternity comes up dry

Friday, May 8, 1998 Bomb search at Triangle Fraternity comes up dry CRIME: Law enforcement agencies used violent methods in tracking delivery to UCLA alumnus By Mason Stockstill Daily Bruin Senior Staff "I personally had four guns pointed at my head." FBI, UCPD, San Bernadino County Sheriff’s office, LAPD Bomb Squad – all of these law enforcement agencies converged on the Triangle Fraternity house Thursday, in search of some sort of bomb-making materials. Read more...