Sunday, April 5

Community Briefs

Thursday, March 13, 1997Harbor-UCLA physician Walter Martin dies at 84 Walter Martin, whose career as a physican, educator and pioneer in medical research spanned seven decades, died at the age of 84 on March 6. Read more...


Doctor named as Woman of the Year

Thursday, March 13, 1997 AWARD: Leadership in women’s health sets Dr. Mitzi Krockover apartBy Kathryn Combs Daily Bruin Contributor Between lecturing on the long-term effects of abuse and domestic violence, taking care of her 4 1/2-month old daughter and seeing patients at the clinic, it is clear that Dr. Read more...


Springing to life

Thursday, March 13, 1997 The call of spring is a loud one for many who entertain dreams of sunwashed beaches, ocean cruises, or just a week at home.By Carol McKay Daily Bruin Contributor Every afternoon Natalie Wang and Jen Pendergrass go to a room somewhere on the eighth floor in Dykstra Hall, put down their books and scream. Read more...


Complex issues await Carnesale

Monday, March 10, 1997 CHANCELLOR: Administrative restructuring, fund raising loom in Ivy Leaguer’s futureBy Brooke Olson Daily Bruin Staff When new UCLA Chancellor Albert Carnesale leaves this university, he may just have to buy a "I Survived L.A." shirt. Read more...


Entrepreneurs Association helps create opportunities

Monday, March 10, 1997 CLUB: Anderson School group fosters exchange of ideas, gives advice on starting a businessBy Gregory Mena Daily Bruin Contributor According to Paul Love, the average MBA student can graduate, join a Fortune 500 company and earn a substantial salary with relative ease. Read more...


Finals week: Midnight Yell Approaches

Monday, March 10, 1997 Students relieve stress, bond in traditional yell; opponents police dorms, complain about disruptionBy Toni Dimayuga Daily Bruin Contributor cross campus, the arduous task of studying ten weeks’ worth of material finally takes its toll. Read more...