Sunday, July 6

English department curriculum reconsidered

Friday, February 7, 1997 EDUCATION: Current requirements neglect minority, women’s textsBy Yvonne Champana Daily Bruin Contributor William Wordsworth, the poet who penned the masterpiece "Ode: Intimations of Immortality" is remembered in the Norton Anthology of English Literature as finding at Cambridge, "very little in the limited curriculum of that time to appeal to him. Read more...


Test-taking Trickery

Friday, February 7, 1997 By Carol McKay Daily Bruin Contributor There are 400 students packed in the lecture hall. Some are sitting on the floor, and no one is making a conscious effort to cover his or her Scantron. Read more...



Cancer claims popular law professor at age 47

Friday, February 7, 1997 FACULTY: Eule’s zest for life touched his students, colleagues and familyBy J. Sharon Yee Daily Bruin Contributor UCLA’s School of Law suffered a tremendous loss last week with the death of a highly valued and well-respected professor. Read more...


Stop, in the name of hugs!

Friday, February 7, 1997INGA DOROSZ Mary Mallavarapu, a fifth-year political science and history student, hugs an unidentified student on Bruin Walk at the Hug Stop, sponsored by the University Catholic Center. Read more...


Innovative program links police and public

Friday, February 7, 1997 UCPD: Civilians on staff fill specialized administrative positions so that sworn officers can focus on beatsBy Scott P. Stimson Daily Bruin Contributor Earlier this week, university police joined the rarified ranks of police agencies with civilian administrators. Read more...


Community Briefs

Cosby reaffirms plan to speak at UCB graduation Comedian Bill Cosby confirmed through his agent last week that he still plans to speak at UC Berkeley’s convocation ceremony in May. Read more...