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Judge rejects much of ex-professor’s suit

Thursday, April 11, 1996 Attorneys fined for failure to serve defendants in time By Karen Duryea Daily Bruin Staff At a hearing in Los Angeles County Superior Court Wednesday, a judge threw out much of a multi-million dollar lawsuit filed against the University of California Regents and UCLA. Read more...



Protesters rally for human rights

Thursday, April 11, 1996 Activists condemn rise of police violence against immigrantsBy Patrick Marantal Daily Bruin Staff Mrs. Kim listened and cried as protesters denounced the recent immigrant beatings and acts of violence ­ an act that claimed her son, Hong Il Kim, who was shot to death by Orange County police after a high speed chase two months ago. Read more...


Making Taxes EZ

Thursday, April 11, 1996 The 1040EZ tax form suits students since it is designed for those who have no dependents and an income of less than $50,000By Lia Ramsey Daily Bruin Contributor Thrown somewhere in between term papers, financial aid applications and URSA appointments is one of the most daunting deadlines of all: filing taxes by April 15. Read more...


Aerospace group takes virtual reality tour

Thursday, April 11, 1996 Video conference to accompany space station trekBy Rachanee Srisavasdi Daily Bruin Staff A UCLA aerospace group will hold a satellite videoconference to talk with NASA engineers and scientists about future plans for an international space station. Read more...


New UC chancellors appointed

Wednesday, April 10, 1996 Dynes, Greenwood occupy helm at UCSD and UCSCBy Michael Howerton Daily Bruin Staff Concluding an extensive nationwide search that considered more than 100 candidates, the University of California Board of Regents selected the next chancellors for the Santa Cruz and San Diego campuses yesterday in a special phone meeting. Read more...


Course readers ruled to be ‘fair use’ of copyrighted work

Wednesday, April 10, 1996 Judgment may lead to lower prices for some class bookletsBy John Digrado Daily Bruin Staff In an upset victory over several major publishers, a federal appeals court overturned a decision which may have major implications for UCLA students and faculty who use course readers. Read more...