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Lawsuit charging regents with fixed vote OK’d

Wednesday, April 17, 1996 Alleged violations of open-meeting act will be investigated in trial By Michael Howerton Daily Bruin Staff Setting the stage for another struggle over the regents’ decision, a lawsuit seeking to reinstate affirmative action in the University of California was ruled valid by a San Francisco Superior Court judge on Monday. Read more...


Tymchuk to emphasize outreach

Wednesday, April 17, 1996 Running unopposed, GSA president-elect takes helm next year By Ryan Ozimek Daily Bruin Contributor Running unopposed in this year’s Graduate Students Association (GSA) presidential election, Christopher Tymchuk will be taking helm of the association starting next school year. Read more...


United for change

Wednesday, April 17, 1996 Asian Pacific Coalition brings together groups to defy stereotypes, maintain community awareness By Patrick Marantal Daily Bruin Staff In 1975, students and faculty of the Asian American Studies Center conceived and nurtured a new child, the Asian Pacific Coalition, to represent UCLA’s Asian and Pacific Islander community. Read more...


Budget tool may empower UCLA faculty

Wednesday, April 17, 1996 Some concerned with new process of academic planningBy Anne Mai Daily Bruin Contributor Questions and concerns from faculty members are swirling around the campus-wide implementation of Responsibility Center Management. Read more...


Crime Watch

Wednesday, April 10, 1996 Assault On April 14, at approximately 7:21 p.m., a UCLA student was allegedly assaulted by an unknown suspect in front of Ackerman Union. Read more...


Remembering

Wednesday, April 10, 1996GENEVIEVE LIANG Senator Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., was the keynote speaker at the annual Holocaust commemoration held at the Simon Wiesenthal Center on Sunday. Read more...


Wilson proposes to privatize law school

Wednesday, April 10, 1996 Use of private sector key to downsizing of state organizationsBy Rachanee Srisavasdi Daily Bruin Staff Gov. Pete Wilson announced sweeping reforms to significantly downsize state government last Thursday, including a proposal to transfer a University of California law school over to nonprofit or private management. Read more...