Sunday, April 12

Revised ‘Village Center’ gains approval

Friday, April 24, 1998 Revised ‘Village Center’ gains approval WESTWOOD: Library, performing arts center highlights set renovations By Rachel Munoz Daily Bruin Staff After three years of turmoil, the Village Center Westwood was voted for unanimously by the Planning Commission. Read more...



Community Briefs

Thursday, April 23, 1998 Community Briefs Protesters scale clock tower at Berkeley Equipped with a large duffel bag and climbing gear, an animal rights activist made his way up the south side of UC Berkeley’s Campanile tower, coming to rest on a green platform above the minute and hour hands of the clock Tuesday morning. Read more...


Models give glimpse of future dorm rooms

Thursday, April 23, 1998 Models give glimpse of future dorm rooms HOUSING: Better lighting, more closet space part of planned improvements By Ann Hawkey Daily Bruin Contributor As the elevator doors open onto Hedrick’s third floor, you know you’re not in just any dorm. Read more...


Activists protest Columbian oil drilling

Thursday, April 23, 1998 Activists protest Columbian oil drilling ENVIRONMENT: U’wa tribe resists land claims of company By Juliana Wilson Daily Bruin Contributor The yellow helmets of Los Angeles fire fighters gleamed as they leaned over the edge of the Oppenheimer Building, observing members of Amazon Watch and Action Resource Center rappel down the 26-story building with a sign reading "Warning to Occidental: Your Columbian Oil Project = Death of the U’wa." Across the closed-down Wilshire Boulevard at Occidental Petroleum, a bloody oil pipeline protruded from the lobby. Read more...


Philanthropists give thought to economics of health care

Thursday, April 23, 1998 Philanthropists give thought to economics of health care HEALTH: Foundations seek to educate public, fund policy research By Kathryn Combs Daily Bruin Staff On Tuesday, leaders of four of the best-funded philanthropic groups in the nation worked on ways to enhance the public welfare. Read more...


Real bruins

Thursday, April 23, 1998 Real bruins PEOPLE: Nick Tobey has overcome dyslexia to help run the family business and author a proposition By Michelle Navarro Daily Bruin Senior Staff "A lot of people like Perfect Paul, but I prefer Doctor Dennis," admitted Nick Tobey with a laugh. Read more...