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Community Briefs

Tuesday, January 5, 1999 Community Briefs BRIEFS: Dual gates in use at De Neve work site Because of a dispute between the local iron workers’ union and one of the subcontractors on the De Neve Plaza construction project, the construction site must maintain two gates. Read more...


Event to stress issues of LGBT community

Tuesday, January 5, 1999 Event to stress issues of LGBT community CONFERENCE: Politics, entertainment to take center stage at event By Andy Shah Daily Bruin Staff UCLA will host the 10th anniversary of the UC Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Association this weekend with a conference titled "Something Queer is Bruin." The conference, which starts today, is expected to attract 600 students, faculty and staff, most of whom are from within the UC system. Read more...


La Cucina opening awaits final approval

Tuesday, January 5, 1999 La Cucina opening awaits final approval ASUCLA: New restaurant experiences more delays due to safety, fire hazard By Neal Narahara Daily Bruin Contributor The lights are on, but there is still nobody home for La Cucina, which was most recently scheduled to open nearly two weeks ago in Ackerman Union. Read more...


Donation of a lifetime

Tuesday, January 5, 1999 Donation of a lifetime With enticing financial compensation, female college students are often ripe for egg donation By Aimee Phan Daily Bruin Contributor We’ve all seen the ads. Read more...


UCLA insurance helps, not enough

Tuesday, January 5, 1999 UCLA insurance helps, not enough INSURANCE: Alternative to HMOs doesn’t offer dental, eye coverage to students By Caridad Lezcano Daily Bruin Contributor Many UCLA students take care of their health care needs by purchasing a plan offered by the university, the Medical Insurance Plan (MIP). Read more...


Monument gives sick children hope

Tuesday, January 5, 1999 Monument gives sick children hope CHARITY: Activity allows community to transform oil tower into work of art By Andy Shah Daily Bruin Staff UCLA students got a chance to get to the bottom of things Thursday, as they helped paint the base coat of what is going to be the largest monument on the West Coast. Read more...


Community Briefs

Thursday, December 10, 1998 Community Briefs State won’t pay for holiday cheer In a memo to department heads and directors, Susan Abeles, assistant vice chancellor of finance, reminded departments that state and federal funds should not be used for holiday parties or employee gifts. Read more...