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...
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July 6, 9:00 pm
UCLA law school reacts to shifts in its enrollment
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June 29, 9:00 pm
Students aren’t the only ones who attend class
Monday, 6/30/97 Students aren’t the only ones who attend class STAFF: UCLA employees can take workshops to enhance career skills By Cindy Choi Daily Bruin Contributor UCLA is an educational institution and not just for students. Read more...
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June 29, 9:00 pm
Wortham named chair of English department
Monday, 6/30/97 Wortham named chair of English department FACULTY: New head accepts job, but says he will miss teaching By Matt Grace Daily Bruin Contributor Thomas Wortham found his new office – that of the English department chair – with blank walls and full of dust. Read more...
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June 29, 9:00 pm
The history of pride
Monday, 6/30/97 The history of pride COMMUNITY: The June 1969 Stonewall riots marked the birth of modern-day Gay Pride and lent steam to LGBT activism By Dawnya Pring Daily Bruin Contributor It was a sweltering New York June in 1969 and America was hot with political strife when the rallying call "Gay Power" was born. Read more...
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June 29, 9:00 pm
State legislators support SAGE
Monday, 6/30/97 State legislators support SAGE UNIONS: Politicians sign letter to UC Regents urging union recognition By Stefanie Wong Daily Bruin Staff The fight to gain university recognition by the Student Association of Graduate Employees (SAGE) and its sister unions this past year has consisted of strikes and picket lines – but they have recently adopted a new strategy. Read more...
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June 29, 9:00 pm
General optimism surrounds city-state’s transition to Chinese rule
Monday, 6/30/97 General optimism surrounds city-state’s transition to Chinese rule HONG KONG: Some liberties may be threatened, but most expecting smooth handover By Tyler Maxwell Daily Bruin Senior Staff Napoleon once said of China, "Here lies a sleeping giant, let it sleep, for when it wakes it will shake the world." Some believe Hong Kong’s change in sovereignty is a sign of the giant begging to stir. Read more...
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June 29, 9:00 pm
President promotes political awareness at Saxophone Club meeting
Monday, 6/30/97 President promotes political awareness at Saxophone Club meeting POLITICS: Clinton speaks about the importance of getting youth involved By Michelle Navarro Daily Bruin Contributor He’s young, he knows how to spell potato and he has his own CD of saxophone tunes out in stores. Read more...