Starting spring quarter, students may think twice before distributing copyrighted material over the Internet. The UCLA administration plans to impose a more systematic process for sanctioning students who repeatedly violate the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Read more...
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March 11, 9:00 pm
UCLA plans to clarify file-sharing sanctions
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March 11, 9:00 pm
Spring break trips can be the ultimate behind-the-wheel test for relationships
The temperature is rising, both literally and figuratively. The weather is warm, and the pressures of finals and papers are steadily mounting within every student’s head. Read more...
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March 11, 9:00 pm
Prop. 57 may only offer short-term relief
Budget and legislative experts are saying Proposition 57, heralded by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger as a way to aid the fledgling California economy, would only serve to repay past debts, and will not have much of a long-term impact. Read more...
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March 11, 9:00 pm
Students rally against budget
Amid cameras and television reporters, many UCLA students gathered together Thursday afternoon to rally against Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s proposed 2004-2005 budget, which calls for a variety of fee increases and program defunding. Read more...
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March 11, 9:00 pm
Bruin digest
The UCLA women’s rowing team will open its exhibition season Saturday with the Class Race Exhibition. The team hopes the intra-squad meet will mark the start of a new annual tradition at UCLA. Read more...
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March 11, 9:00 pm
Letter to the editor
Colleges nationwide are not in a liberal “˜conspiracy’ Have I missed something? Garin Hovannisian’s tale of the Bruin Republicans’ “victory” this past year (“Conservative activism should be welcomed,” March 10) almost made it sound like they had actually accomplished something. Read more...