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FEBRUARY ASUC ANNIVERSARY The Associated Students of the Uni- versity of California, known more simply as the ASUC, celebrated its 100th anniversary on February 28th. The ASUC, one of the biggest and oldest independent student associa- tions in the country, marked the oc- casion with a centennial luncheon in the Pauley Ballroom of the Student Union. The all-day event continued into the night with a Centennial Extravaganza, an extension of the festivities featuring dancing, comedians, and a Casino Night. MARCH ASIAN ENROLLMENT QUESTIONED Concerned about declining Asian en- rollment on the UC campuses and especially at UC Berkeley, UCB Asian-American Studies Professor L. Ling-Chi Wang addressed the members of the California Assembly Subcommittee on Higher Education on March 27th. Wang claimed that UC Berkeley ' s admissions process discriminates against Asian appli- cants because of its stress on supplemental admissions criteria which he believes presents a cultural bias. University officials assured the committee that UCB ' s admissions process holds no bias toward any ethnic or other type of group. 25
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DECEMBER FINALS WEEK - December 8-1 6 marked the dreaded finals week for the fall semester of the academic year. As instruction came to a close, the infamous dead week came upon students, bringing with it sleepless nights and bottomless cups of coffee. The typical last minute cramming and stomach butter- flies caused a stressful at- mosphere as the week wore onward. But as the week came to a close, Berkeley became alive again with Christmas shopping students. 24 JANUARY REACTOR PROPOSAL In a long-awaited move, DC Berkeley officials in- cluding Chancellor Ira Michael Heyman announced the decommissioning of the controversial Etcheverry Hall nuclear reactor, citing reasons of great wear and declining aca- demic use.
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APRIL SPRING BREAK - Party! This was generally the word in mind when stu- dents thought about the spring recess from March 23- 27. A much needed break from classes, the spring re- cess brought with it a time of relaxation and studying for some and wild all-night partying for others. While many Cal undergrads jetted off to Mexico, Hawaii, Palm Springs, or Florida, many others also traveled to visit Mom and Pop or stuck around the Bay Area to get caught up in their studies. 26
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