Tuesday, February 10, 1998 A child at art PROFILE Creative professor directs children’s art series utilizing different elements of theater By Emi Kojima Daily Bruin Contributor Professor Michael Hackett was dressed in all black with a wide smile adorning his face. Read more...
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A child at art
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Ah, sweet Hershey
Tuesday, February 10, 1998 Ah, sweet Hershey DORMITORY The current crop of students who call UCLA’s first dorm home are possibly the last Hershey Hall will ever see By Marco Ponce Contreras Daily Bruin Contributor Situated on the Eastward outreaches along Hilgard Avenue, one of UCLA’s oldest and most historic landmarks stands in a state of uncertainty. Read more...
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Two new restaurants to open in Treehouse
Tuesday, February 10, 1998 Two new restaurants to open in Treehouse ASUCLA Future campus dining attempts to strike balance with privatized food corporations By Michael Weiner Daily Bruin Contributor Two chain restaurants are being contracted by the students’ association (ASUCLA) to open stores in Treehouse at the beginning of the fall quarter of 1998. Read more...
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Community Briefs
Tuesday, February 10, 1998 Community Briefs COMMBRIEFS KLA is now on your radio dial Thanks to a new one-watt transmitter, UCLA’s campus radio station is now coming you as 99.9 FM. Read more...
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Community Briefs
Monday, February 9, 1998 Community Briefs New chancellor elected for UCSF Nobel laureate J. Michael Bishop was selected as the new chancellor for UC San Francisco last Friday by the UC Regents. Read more...
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Sports unwelcome on Sunset Rec lawns
Monday, February 9, 1998 Sports unwelcome on Sunset Rec lawns WEATHER When rain hits, students have no place to play with Canyon off-limits By Scot Sargeant Daily Bruin Contributor With competition tough to secure intramural fields, students are complaining over the limited access to Sunset Canyon’s recreational area. Read more...
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Do as I say
Monday, February 9, 1998 Do as I say MORALITY The jury is still out regarding whether or not Americans should care about the private lives of our leaders By Pauline Vu Daily Bruin Contributor Under Franklin Delano Roosevelt, America ended the Great Depression, changed the course of World War II and emerged as the most powerful country in the world. Read more...