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Fewer minority students offered admission

Monday, April 6, 1998 Fewer minority students offered admission DIVERSITY: Entering class has best academic statistics ever for UCLA By J. Sharon Yee Daily Bruin Contributor Nearly two weeks after UC campuses at Irvine, San Diego and Davis announced the acceptance of fewer minority students for the fall quarter, UCLA and UC Berkeley released similar statistics. Read more...


Community Briefs

Monday, April 6, 1998 Community Briefs UCs haven’t enacted anti-slave labor policy A year after the UC Board of Regents enacted an anti-slave labor purchasing policy, UC President Richard Atkinson has yet to implement it. Read more...


Students hope to broaden role on chancellor’s committee

Monday, April 6, 1998 Students hope to broaden role on chancellor’s committee CAMPUS: Concerns of group had been left out of minutes, off agenda By Lawrence Ferchaw Daily Bruin Contributor The Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on Disabilities (CACD) was formed to make the campus more accessible to students with disabilities. Read more...


Future of diversity questionable in Prop. 209 era

Monday, April 6, 1998 Future of diversity questionable in Prop. 209 era ANALYSIS: No quick fix available for problem of minority admissions By Hannah Miller Daily Bruin Senior Staff With the release of admission figures last week, UCLA risks losing one of its major selling points – its reputation for being one of the most diverse schools in the nation. Read more...


Great debate

Monday, April 6, 1998 Great debate PHOTO: MICHAEL ROSS WACHT/Daily Bruin Two girls compare signs while awaiting the Kid’s Choice Awards on Saturday. Hanson was voted "Favorite Musical Group." Read more...


Second time around

Monday, April 6, 1998 Second time around ROYCE: Newly renovated Royce Hall reopens with star-studded gala event By Lawrence Ferchaw Daily Bruin Contributor When UCLA Provost Ernest Moore dedicated Royce Hall on Sept. Read more...


Omega Sigma Tau pledges may be victims of hazing

Monday, April 6, 1998 Omega Sigma Tau pledges may be victims of hazing FRATERNITY: Of 26 students, three are hospitalized for fatigue; there is no evidence of alcohol or drug abuse By Nick Rodrigues Daily Bruin Contributor Two students are still in critical condition after a possible hazing that police suspect occurred the Friday before spring break. Read more...