Archive program offers diverse opportunities We welcome The Bruin’s interest in UCLA’s Moving Image Archive Studies program. Unfortunately, Nick Rudman’s article (“UCLA boasts unique archiving program,” dB Magazine, Feb. Read more...
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February 24, 9:00 pm
Letters to the editor
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February 24, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Limiting who campaigns impinges on free speech
After only a couple weeks in office, Elections Board Chairman Nathan Lam has proposed prohibiting nonstudents from campaigning on campus during the spring elections. Such a change has serious political implications, further weakening the chance for independent candidates to gain ground and aiding incumbents. Read more...
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February 24, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Program should strive to increase enrollment
This year, as Black History Month comes to a close, the African American studies program celebrates its 30th anniversary. The program’s director calls it a “triumphant moment.” Hopefully, the program will continue to prosper ““ and grow. Read more...
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February 24, 9:00 pm
Adventuring in the name of biology
Whoever said biological research is cut and dry has not set up pitfall traps to catch lizards in Cameroon or tagged them using tattoos in the Bahamas. Read more...
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February 24, 9:00 pm
New group questions UC admissions policy
The Concerned Asian Pacific Islander Students for Action held their first town hall meeting Thursday to present background and commentary on their new campaign to affect change within the University of California admissions process. Read more...
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February 23, 9:00 pm
30 years and counting
The 30th anniversary of the African American studies degree program is cause for celebration, say faculty in the interdisciplinary program, despite the current struggle with a diminished budget and declining enrollment. Read more...
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February 23, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Flawed ECP survey swells policy’s bad reputation
For over a year, the Undergraduate Students Association Council has relentlessly sought to repeal the Expected Cumulative Progress requirement. But USAC’s analysis has ignored the policy’s nuances, pursuing a futile agenda rather than seeking meaningful change or debate. Read more...