By Anand Shah Daily Bruin Senior Staff The three students honored with the Charles E. Young Humanitarian Awards Tuesday seemed to have the same reaction: “Who, me?” Emile Sharifi, Abigail Valencia, and Sherry Yafai ““ all lauded by Chancellor Albert Carnesale for their extensive community work ““ attested that hundreds of other people deserve an equal amount of praise. Read more...
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May 9, 9:00 pm
Students receive humanitarian award
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May 9, 9:00 pm
Gore to discuss plans for program
 The Associated Press Al Gore will visit campus today to discuss new curriculum. By Karen Albrecht Daily Bruin Reporter Visiting professor and former Vice President Al Gore is planning to meet with students this morning to discuss ideas for a new family-centered community development program. Read more...
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May 9, 9:00 pm
Controversy expands over proposal to replace SP-1, 2
JANA SUMMERS Dianne Fields, a fourth-year sociology student, speaks during an Affirmative Action Coalition rally against SP-1 and SP-2 in Meyerhoff Park Wednesday. By Shauna Mecartea and Barbara Ortutay Daily Bruin Senior Staff The UC Board of Regents will vote next Wednesday whether to replace their controversial policies on affirmative action with another resolution. Read more...
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May 9, 9:00 pm
Teacher’s Aide
 Photos by EDWARD LIN/ Daily Bruin Undergraduate Assistant Michelle Yadegari prepares the spectrophotometer for use by the students in a Life Sciences 2 lab. By Sharon Kim Daily Bruin Contributor Graduate students aren’t the only ones who conduct a discussion or lab sections for a class. Read more...
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May 8, 9:00 pm
L&S asks departments to evaluate class units
By Noah Grand Daily Bruin Reporter All departments in the College of Letters and Science have been asked to re-evaluate units for classes to comply with regulations, speed up graduation rates, and counter financial losses. Read more...
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May 8, 9:00 pm
19, including student regent, arrested for sit-in
 DAVE HILL/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Second-year student Sophia Kozak and Brian Williams look on as Chancellor Albert Carnesale addresses students in front of his office. Read more...
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May 8, 9:00 pm
Trial date for lawsuit won’t be set until at least June
By Scott B. Wong Daily Bruin Staff A UCLA professor’s lawsuit against the Regents of the University of California won’t be set for trial until June at the earliest, as both parties involved raised new motions at last week’s status conference. Read more...