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INDEX 1994

May 5, 1994
 
(Vol. 14, Number 17)
 
This index page is for reference only; stories in this issue are not available online. Print editions may be found in the periodicals stacks of the Charles Young Research Library.
 
PHYSICISTS HELP SOLVE FUNDAMENTAL-MATTER PUZZLE - Physicists Thomas Muller and Jay Hauser are part of an international research team that discovers elusive building block of matter, the top quark.
 
CHRONOLOGY DETAILS SALE OF 4,000 ROSE BOWL TICKETS - Chronology details sale of 4,000 Rose Bowl tickets.
 
MOVE TO PLAZA BUILDING PAVES WAY FOR SEISMIC WORK - Some ASUCLA units move into the Plaza Building as seismic work on Ackerman and Kerckhoff is about to begin.
 
UC CARE TO EXPAND IN '95 TO FEATURE HMO OPTION - UC Care to add HMO option to its services.
 
TRUMAN SCHOLARSHIP AWARDED TO STUDENT - Student Sarumathi Jayaraman, active in community services, receives Truman Scholarship scholarship.
 
MARDI GRAS SET FOR MAY 14-15 - Set for May 14-15.
 
POLL: MEDIA VIOLENCE CONCERNS HOLLYWOOD ELITE - A poll for U.S. News and World Report by the UCLA Center for Communications Policy, headed by Jeffrey Cole, shows that the Hollywood entertainment industry is concerned about the amount of violence on TV and in films.
 
DONATIONS OF ART MAY END CASE AGAINST PROTESTERS - Chicano artist Gronk donates "The Mug," as restitution on behalf of seven students facing possible charges in connection with last year's Chicano Studies protest at the Faculty Center.
 
NORELL INC. TAKES OVER CLERICAL PLACEMENT DUTIES - Norrell Services, Inc. begins operating UCLA's temporary employment services and has responsibility for permanent placement of clerical and clerical supervisory positions.
 
STRESS LEVELS HIGH FOR GAY AFRICAN AMERICANS - A study by Vickie Mays and Susan Cochran, Institute for Social Science Research, shows stress and depression levels are higher among black homosexuals than heterosexuals.
 
ENGINE THEORY TESTED FOR EARTH-TO-ORBIT CRAFT - UCLA researchers and NASA engineers are testing theories of fuel mixing that could occur within supersonic-speed jet engines.
 
CAMPUS OFFERS YOUTHS ADVENTURES IN LEARNING:
 
TEENAGERS CELEBRATE ART - UCLA, USC teamed up to stage a daylong program giving 200 teenagers hands-on experiences in mural painting, sculpting and other art media.
 
ENGINEERING STUDENTS HELP MAKE SCIENCE FUN – UCLA put on hands-on science demonstrations based on chemistry, materials science and optics for elementary school students during "Explorations in Science."
 
LATINO PRIDE IN FOREFRONT - The Latin American Center Alternative Education Project, a joint venture of the Latin American Center and the Latin American Student Alliance, boosts Latinos' pride in their heritage with classroom presentations.
 
HISTORIAN TRACES AMERICA'S INTERRACIAL DEVELOPMENT - Historian Gary Nash traces America's interracial development, faculty research lecture.
 
UCLA SCIENTISTS GAIN INSIGHT INTO UNPREDICTABLE EL NINO - Atmospheric scientists Michael Ghil and J. David Neelin gain insight into El Nino.
 
FORUM SERIES AIRS STRATEGIES TO PREVENT POLLUTION - Free forums by the Pollution Prevention Education and Research Center.