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USAC clashes with Judicial Board over its juris

Thursday, December 5, 1996 POLITICS: Council’s overturning of Board decision sparks disputeBy Ryan Ozimek Daily Bruin Staff In a match of governmental strength, two branches of the undergraduate government clashed in a fight over power late Tuesday night. Read more...


Community Briefs

Thursday, December 5, 1996 UCB student delays entering murder plea UC Berkeley junior Michael Singh, arrested earlier this week in connection with the slaying of a Hayward woman and her son, was arraigned in San Leandro-Hayward Municipal Court Monday but delayed entering a plea until he could find an attorney. Read more...


UCLA child care could face cost hike

Thursday, December 5, 1996 FINANCE: Fees may rise 10 percent in proposed increase, the largest everBy Yvonne Champana Daily Bruin Contributor Child-care prices at UCLA will experience the biggest increase ever next year unless administrators can come up with creative solutions to the problem of rising costs, said Gay MacDonald, Executive Director of UCLA Child Care Services. Read more...


Blood Drive aims to increase donor pool

Thursday, December 5, 1996 MEDICAL CENTER: Amount of donations routinely drop during busy holiday seasonBy Kathryn Combs Daily Bruin Contributor With the holidays steadily approaching, it’s time to crawl out from under all that wrapping paper and take a break from the crowded malls and department stores, even temporarily stop studying for finals because UCLA is offering a chance to give one of the most precious gifts possible ­ the gift of life. Read more...


Is ŒChristian fraternity¹ a paradox

Thursday, December 5, 1996 GREEK: Modest membership not to deflect the brothers in Alpha Gamma Omega from their higher goalBy Carol McKay Daily Bruin Contributor To many students like Maria Chi, the idea of a Christian fraternity seems "kinda’ funny. Read more...


Reel courtroom dramas reviewed by UCLA alumni

Thursday, December 5, 1996 PROFILE: Two professors rate trial movies on quality and authenticityBy Teeb Al-Samarrai Daily Bruin Contributor In a society as engrossed by movies as it is by the courtroom, Law Professors Paul Bergman and Michael Asimow say that since no one had written a book about the use of the courtrooms in films, they decided to do it themselves. Read more...


Associate professor makes headway in extinction

Thursday, December 5, 1996 RESEARCH: Study results in unique, statistical extinction explanationBy Teresa Jun Daily Bruin Contributor For many people, news concerning the extinction of dinosaurs may seem as old as dinosaur fossils themselves. Read more...