Wednesday, April 22


UCLA plans for new med center

Monday, 7/14/97 UCLA plans for new med center FUNDRAISING: Architect Pei to design facility; $418 million must be raised By Dawnya Pring Daily Bruin Contributor World-renowned architect I.M. Read more...


Regents to consider extending benefits to domestic partners

Monday, 7/14/97 Regents to consider extending benefits to domestic partners BENEFITS: Atkinson’s support highlights issue of definition of ‘family’ By Hannah Miller Daily Bruin Senior Staff Domestic partner benefits may be coming to UC faculty, staff and students – after 40 other colleges and universities have already implemented them. Read more...


Program prepares students for work

Monday, 7/14/97 Program prepares students for work ACTIVISTS: Participants taught about workers’ right to organize, form unions By Angela Paymard Daily Bruin Contributor The AFL-CIO’s Union Summer program is helping its participants do what most people only wish they could do: get involved in an extremely personally-fulfilling career. Read more...


UCLA law school reacts to shifts in its enrollment

Monday, 7/7/97 UCLA law school reacts to shifts in its enrollment Student groups struggle with reduced numbers; new policies for outreach vague By Gregory Mena Daily Bruin Staff UCLA law students and law professionals are struggling to understand the impact of drastic changes in the preliminary figures for underrepresented students accepted to the law school. Read more...


Higher costs cause rise in student aid

Monday, 7/7/97 Higher costs cause rise in student aid Available loans have not kept pace with demand, tuition of California colleges By Dawnya Pring Daily Bruin Contributor The path to a college degree consists of much more than double cappuccinos and all-nighters. Read more...


Biking in a car’s world

Monday, 7/7/97 Biking in a car’s world Bicyclists support proposed improvements to encourage alternative ways to commute By Matt Grace Daily Bruin Contributor Commuters jam in endless lines of traffic along the arteries that lead to UCLA – but roughly 1,000 UCLA faculty and students avoid the daily grind by pedaling to work instead of pushing the gas pedal. Read more...