Monday, November 4, 1996 MEDICAL CENTER: Families claim university disposed of cadavers in an undignified manner By Phillip Carter Daily Bruin Staff Attorneys representing the families of nearly 18,000 participants in UCLA’s Willed Body program filed suit against the university last Thursday, claiming the cadavers were handled "without dignity" and dumped into the Pacific Ocean along with other waste from the School of Medicine. Read more...
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UCLA sued over its Willed Body program
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Third parties outsiders in American politics
Monday, November 4, 1996 ELECTION: Winner-take-all system makes it difficult for candidates to make a showingBy Christopher Bates Daily Bruin Staff "Vote for prisoner 9653." Socialist Party candidate Eugene V. Read more...
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I’m going to college
Monday, November 4, 1996 Youngsters get a taste of college thanks to the generosity of UCLA outreach projectBy Linda Yoon Daily Bruin Contributor The blue and gold of Bruin cheers at the Rose Bowl not only lifted the spirits of UCLA football fans Saturday but also opened the minds of elementary, middle and high school students who participated in the I’m Going To College Program. Read more...
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1996 elections shaping up to be the most boring ever
Monday, November 4, 1996 NEWS ANALYSIS: Lack of real issues or differences between parties adds to the monotonyBy Christopher Bates Daily Bruin Staff Tricky Dick. Log Cabins. Read more...
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Web sites: the next wave of campaigning
Monday, November 4, 1996 INTERNET: Instant electronic access provides information about the issues, provides grass roots campaigns with more exposureBy Phillip Hong Daily Bruin Staff Politicians are always talking about change. Read more...
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Students.debate merits of Clinton, Dole
Monday, November 4, 1996 ISSUES: Top concerns for Generation X include education, economy By Brooke Olson Daily Bruin Staff In a recent national survey, 18- to 24-year-olds were asked how older generations perceived them: "lazy," confused" and "apathetic" were their top answers. Read more...
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Political parties move to middle ground to woo voters
Monday, November 4, 1996 PARTIES: Democrats and Republicans usurp third-party issues to get votesBy Anne Mai Daily Bruin Contributor The difference between a Republican and Democratic candidate isn’t as clear as it used to be. Read more...