By Mike Greenfield Rarely does one get the pleasure of reading a submission as completely foolish as the one the Daily Bruin recently carried by Daniel Cote (“President may not be perfect, but he’s better than the rest of them,” Sept. Read more...
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September 25, 9:00 pm
Bush administration doing a remarkable job ““ at failing
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September 25, 9:00 pm
Agricultural subsidies hurt world, U.S.
At a time when massive tax cuts, a costly war in Iraq and a prolonged economic recession are pushing deficit spending in the coming federal budget to over $500 billion, action needs to be taken to help offset these staggering costs. Read more...
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September 25, 9:00 pm
Cuts may force UC to accept more out-of-state students
Sweeping budget cuts threaten the future of the University of California while officials scramble for ways to maintain the quality of the system for the people of California. Read more...
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September 24, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Youth must vote on, ponder larger issues
Young voters are largely ignored by elected officials, and there seems to be nothing on the horizon to suggest this trend will change ““ unless young people take the lead themselves. Read more...
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September 24, 9:00 pm
USAC denies JSU appeal for additional funding
An appeal by the Jewish Student Union for additional school funding was denied by a majority of the undergraduate student government at its meeting Tuesday night. Read more...
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September 24, 9:00 pm
California recall: Bruins react to debate on crucial state issues
On Wednesday night, UCLA students, along with the state and country, witnessed the top five front-runners of the upcoming recall election discuss, debate and attack each other on important issues facing the state. Read more...
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September 24, 9:00 pm
Student coalition helps to register 1,500 voters
Though the student coalition heading “UCLA Vote 2003″ registered 15 percent of their original 10,000 student goal, many believe their efforts were a success. The coalition ““ made up of student leaders from organizations including CalPIRG, Bruin Democrats and five Undergraduate Students Association Council offices ““ worked up a frenzy Sunday and Monday to register students to vote for the upcoming Oct. Read more...