The undergraduate student government and the Panhellenic Council are planning to reinstitute SAFERIDE, a program that provides transportation for women who have to walk home in the early hours of the morning. Read more...
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March 2, 10:38 pm
Vans may drive into the night
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March 2, 10:36 pm
Veteran professors recount campus evolution
Ned Alpers has had the same office for 40 years: Bunche 5351. Read more...
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March 2, 10:33 pm
Forum evaluates U.S. relations with Chinese market
Korn Convocation Hall was nearly filled to capacity on Friday as students, business executives and Hollywood producers gathered to discuss economic relations between the United States and China. Read more...
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March 2, 10:31 pm
Putting law school on trial
When I came home from UCLA at the end of my second year, I announced to my parents that I was seriously considering going to law school. Read more...
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February 28, 10:52 pm
Keeping the faith at college
Surrounded by groups of people heading to class or lunch, a group of students gathers five times a day to pray behind Kerckhoff Hall. Read more...
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February 28, 10:46 pm
Many mourn, seek answers
Chalk writing on the wall of the Broad Arts Center broke the news to Jeremiah Garcia that his classmate Michael Cho had been shot and killed by the police during a confrontation outside an Orange County liquor store on New Year's Eve. Read more...
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February 28, 10:43 pm
Fee hike looms over UC students
In response to the $16 billion deficit facing the state of California, both Gov. Schwarzenegger and the politically impartial Legislative Analyst's Office recommended a substantial fee increase for students to the UC Board of Regents last week. Read more...