Dershowitz responds Your readers should know that the letter from Sarah Weir (Viewpoint, Oct. 24) is part of a widespread, coordinated and well-funded campaign to attack my book, “The Case for Israel,” not on its merits, but instead by raising phony issues regarding my integrity and credibility. Read more...
News
|
October 28, 9:00 pm
Letters to the editor
News
|
October 28, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Fires remind us of life’s true priorities
As fires sweep across Southern California, members of the UCLA community should take the time to put their lives ““ and this tragedy ““ into perspective. Read more...
News
|
October 28, 9:00 pm
The learning curve
Adheesh Bhagat, a first-year computer science and engineering student, scored what he believed was a disappointing 37 out of 59 on his chemistry midterm. “I had been expecting at least an A-minus,” he said. Read more...
News
|
October 28, 9:00 pm
USAC still undecided on fate of fund bylaw
The undergraduate student government at UCLA has been grappling over whether the council should fund politically or religiously based student groups for several years. The Undergraduate Students Association Council may be the only student government in the University of California system that does not fund independent groups. Read more...
News
|
October 28, 9:00 pm
Jack Weiss to help kick off Government Month
The UCLA School of Law’s Government Month will commence today with a keynote address by Los Angeles City Councilmember Jack Weiss. Government Month is an annual Law School event that spotlights the employment possibilities for lawyers in the public sector. Read more...
News
|
October 28, 9:00 pm
New journal focuses on community
UCLA’s Asian American Studies Center is publishing a new journal that will focus on a wide array of policy issues concerning Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Read more...
News
|
October 28, 9:00 pm
Changing winds should clear air
As fires continue their rampage through Southern California, the skies around UCLA are growing darker and murkier. But according to experts, the stifling air quality should not last long and should not do any permanent damage. Read more...