Thursday, December 5, 1996 POLITICS: Council’s overturning of Board decision sparks disputeBy Ryan Ozimek Daily Bruin Staff In a match of governmental strength, two branches of the undergraduate government clashed in a fight over power late Tuesday night. Read more...
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December 4, 9:00 pm
USAC clashes with Judicial Board over its juris
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December 1, 9:00 pm
Enforcement of Propostion 209 blocked by federal judge
Monday, December 2, 1996 COURT: Ruling could affect UC admissions for incoming freshmenBy A.J. Harwin Daily Bruin Contributor Deciding that there is a "strong probability" that Proposition 209 violates the rights of women and minorities, U.S. Read more...
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December 1, 9:00 pm
When you want to say ‘eat more’
Monday, December 2, 1996 Victims of eating disorders have a profound impact on family and friendsBy Monica Paknad Daily Bruin Contributor With Thanksgiving behind them, most UCLA students returned to campus a few pounds heavier than when they left. Read more...
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December 1, 9:00 pm
Gates connects with UCLA, Internet
Monday, December 2, 1996 TECHNOLOGY: Advent of worldwide network causing industry boomBy Phillip Hong Daily Bruin Contributor Before a packed audience in the Ackerman Grand Ballroom, Microsoft Corp. Read more...
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December 1, 9:00 pm
GTE reaches out to undergrad government
Monday, December 2, 1996 USAC: Deal will give organization $3,000 in discretionary fundingBy Ryan Ozimek Daily Bruin Staff In a first step toward raising funds from outside the university, the undergraduate student council (USAC) is striking a deal with GTE that will give the undergraduate government $3,000 to use at its discretion. Read more...
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December 1, 9:00 pm
Community Briefs
Monday, December 2, 1996 Textbooks back at Ackerman Union The renovated UCLA Store moved one step closer to completion Nov. 18 with the transfer of the textbook department out of its temporary home in the Plaza Building into its new quarters on the A-level of Ackerman Union. Read more...
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November 26, 9:00 pm
AAP supporters struggle to save program
Wednesday, November 27, 1996 PROP. 209: Committee to look at options for serving needs of underrepresented studentsBy Marisa Lowe Daily Bruin Contributor In the aftermath of the passage of Proposition 209, the Academic Advancement Program (AAP), the nation’s largest and most successful undergraduate affirmative action program is faced with a serious dilemma: continue its support to historically underrepresented minority groups and students of low income while following the constraints of the new law. Read more...