Saturday, April 18

Community Briefs

Cosby reaffirms plan to speak at UCB graduation Comedian Bill Cosby confirmed through his agent last week that he still plans to speak at UC Berkeley’s convocation ceremony in May. Read more...


English department curriculum reconsidered

Friday, February 7, 1997 EDUCATION: Current requirements neglect minority, women’s textsBy Yvonne Champana Daily Bruin Contributor William Wordsworth, the poet who penned the masterpiece "Ode: Intimations of Immortality" is remembered in the Norton Anthology of English Literature as finding at Cambridge, "very little in the limited curriculum of that time to appeal to him. Read more...


Test-taking Trickery

Friday, February 7, 1997 By Carol McKay Daily Bruin Contributor There are 400 students packed in the lecture hall. Some are sitting on the floor, and no one is making a conscious effort to cover his or her Scantron. Read more...


Anything Goes

Thursday, February 6, 1997 At the Co-op, residents experience the ups and downs of living, working and playing togetherBy Frances Lee Daily Bruin Contributor Sometimes, you want to go where everybody knows your name. Read more...


Construction Corner

Thursday, February 6, 1997 Royce Hall is still undergoing interior seismic upgrading. Trucks enter the site at the Royce upper loading dock. Workers direct trucks and pedestrians. Read more...


Search for successor continues

Thursday, February 6, 1997 CHANCELLOR: Debate continues in whether selection process should be public or privateBy Patrick Kerkstra Daily Bruin Senior Staff When Chancellor Charles Young announced his retirement last February, the president of the American Council on Education said UCLA was losing "one of the most admired and respected figures in higher education." Politicians, business leaders and education experts alike praised the chancellor. Read more...