By Marie Blanchard Daily Bruin Senior Staff After four days of intense gunfire which has left 72 dead and thousands injured, Israel and the Palestinians now face the toughest challenge to the peace process since Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was elected earlier this year. Read more...
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September 29, 9:00 pm
Palestine-Israel clash affects UCLA campus
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September 26, 9:00 pm
CSUN debate sets off near riot
By Brooke Olson Daily Bruin Staff NORTHRIDGE — As Wednesday’s affirmative action debate inside the California State University at Northridge Student Union remained relatively under control, helmet-clad riot police used rubber bullets, tear gas and batons to enforce orders given to protesters outside the center. Read more...
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September 26, 9:00 pm
Gilbert Cates plans to step down from center stage
By Brooke Olson Daily Bruin Staff Last week, the first dean of UCLA’s School of Theater, Film and Television announced that he would step down from his position following the 1996-97 academic year after seven years at the helm of the nationally ranked school. Read more...
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September 26, 9:00 pm
Police still searching for campus murder suspect
By Brooke Olson Daily Bruin Staff Police are still searching for a suspect wanted in connection with the Sept. 14 murder of a UCLA Central Ticket Office employee. Read more...
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September 26, 9:00 pm
Aurora Borealis
By Karen Duryea Daily Bruin Senior Staff URSA muffin? Although it may sound like a strange gastrointestinal problem developed from registering for classes over the phone, relax. Read more...
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September 26, 9:00 pm
Berkeley starts $1.1 billion fundraising effort
By Phillip Carter Daily Bruin Staff SAN FRANCISCO — Seizing the spotlight at an otherwise tepid Board of Regents meeting, UC Berkeley Chancellor Chang-Lin Tien kicked off the public phase of that campus’s $1.1 billion "New Century" fundraising campaign last week – the largest ever for an American public university. Read more...
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September 26, 9:00 pm
Debate inside less boisterous than violent ruckus outside
By John Digrado Daily Bruin Senior Staff NORTHRIDGE — Buffered from the chants and shouts of anti-Proposition 209 protesters, the hotly-contested debate between former Ku Klux Klan member David Duke and Los Angeles civil rights activist Joe Hicks took place on schedule and with little interruption Wednesday. Read more...