Monday, June 30



Community Briefs

Monday, November 4, 1996 Poll shows no clear majority on Prop. 209 At UC Berkeley, hotbed of the national affirmative action debate, students are split on a state initiative that would ban race and gender preferences from public institutions, according to a poll conducted by the Daily Californian. Read more...


Where has all the spirit gone?

Friday, November 1, 1996 HOMECOMING: This year’s festivities include first Bruinfest CarnivalBy Tiffany Lauter Daily Bruin Contributor It was in 1927 that UCLA participated in its first homecoming game. Read more...


California voters will decide on minimum wage boost

Friday, November 1, 1996 ELECTIONS: Historically, economical impact on businesses minimalBy John Digrado Daily Bruin Senior Staff Possibly raising the state minimum wage level above and beyond the current $4.75 per hour, California voters will be able to decide next Tuesday to demand that all businesses pay some of their lowest paid employees more, driving the state minimum wage to $5.00 per hour by March 1, 1997. Read more...


Bruins volunteer time, effort to local, presidential elections

Friday, November 1, 1996 PROFILE: Students involved in grass-roots campaigns educate peers, help ‘get the vote out’By Julie Brighton Daily Bruin Contributor Amid the confusion many students face in voting in this year’s local and presidential races, more than a few Bruins have gone beyond their civic duties to make a difference in the campaigns. Read more...


SAGE faces possibility of one week strike

Friday, November 1, 1996 UNION: University officials have failed to recognize grad student union by the Oct. 28 deadline By Scott P. Stimson Daily Bruin Contributor When some students think of strikes, they might recall the trash not being collected for a few weeks, times when the buses ran late or television news stories showing striking truck drivers booing scab workers. Read more...