Thursday, August 20

In the news:

UCLA students unsure of U.S. motives in Iraq

Thursday, February 26, 1998 UCLA students unsure of U.S. motives in Iraq WAR: Many say civilian warfare, not economics, should be top conern By Catherine Turner Daily Bruin Contributor Though over 5,000 miles away from the Iraqi crisis, UCLA students have expressed concern and anger toward the position of the United States and welfare of the Iraqi people. Read more...


Child’s Play

Thursday, February 26, 1998 Child’s Play EDUCATION: Early exposure to college hopes to improve attitudes toward education By J. Sharon Yee Daily Bruin Contributor "UCLA should pick me for a student because I will be good," Joseph Tecson wrote in his personal statement. Read more...


Creativity resolves conflicts, ROTC says

Thursday, February 26, 1998 Creativity resolves conflicts, ROTC says ROTC: Event shows that school military organization are in sync with university’s mission By Barbara Ortutay Daily Bruin Contributor With its first-ever community outreach program, the UCLA ROTC is exploring aspects of conflict resolution not commonly attributed to the military. Read more...


Stretching the limits

Thursday, February 26, 1998 Stretching the limits PEOPLE: Heidi Moneymaker’s hard work and positive attitude, both in and out of the gym, reflect her love of laughter, friends and having fun By Trina Enriquez Daily Bruin Contributor It’s 2:30 p.m. Read more...


Albert Carnesale searching for a No. 2 man

Thursday, February 26, 1998 Albert Carnesale searching for a No. 2 man ADMINISTRATION: UC person sought to be new executive vice chancellor By Lawrence Ferchaw Daily Bruin Contributor For Chancellor Albert Carnesale, the search process is familiar. Read more...


Awards recognize outstanding students

Wednesday, February 25, 1998 Awards recognize outstanding students DONATION: 10 million contribution to benefit more undergraduates By Marisa Yamane Daily Bruin Contributor All the glitz and glamour of Hollywood was present at UCLAs annual College of Letters and Science Awards dinner. Read more...


Too timid to tattoo?

Wednesday, February 25, 1998 Too timid to tattoo? MENDHI: For a less painful, less risky body art, many are flocking to beauty salons and tattoo and piercing parlors to experience mehndi, the all-natural skin decoration By Meghan Ward Daily Bruin Contributor When Corine Leseuer, a conservative woman in her 50s, greeted her husband at the door, she held out her arm to show him her new red heart-shaped tattoo with his name written across it. Read more...