A survey of professor opinion about the reasons for war with Iraq claims truth to the legendary division between North and South Campus. Majad Dakak, a fourth-year math economics student, conducted a survey of 35 professors from different departments earlier this quarter for his Math 199 course. Read more...
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May 26, 9:00 pm
Faculty opinions surveyed regarding Iraqi war
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May 26, 9:00 pm
Crimewatch
Petty Theft On May 20 a woman’s 24-speed mountain bike valued at $300 was removed from the School of Dentistry bike rack. Later that day a cell phone worth $80 was taken from a table in Lu Valle Commons. Read more...
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May 26, 9:00 pm
Briefs
Doctors evaluating separated twins’ conditions Maria Teresa and Maria de Jesus Quiej Alvarez are undergoing medical tests and examinations at UCLA’s Mattel Children’s Hospital. Doctors are evaluating their conditions to make decisions on appropriate treatment for each of the girls, and will provide more information today at 11 a.m. Read more...
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May 26, 9:00 pm
Be wary of accidentally overdosing on drugs
It’s Saturday night. After a long night of partying, your friend throws up and passes out. Will he or she: (1) wake up tomorrow afternoon with a blinding headache, snarling adorably at the world; or (2) choke, stop breathing, and fall into a coma? Read more...
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May 26, 9:00 pm
Letters to the Editor
Affirmative action doesn’t treat issue Mike Bitondo’s pro-affirmative action column, “Affirmative action needed to balk segregation” (May 21), misses the heart of the issue. Affirmative action might be an appropriate choice ““ if minority students were being denied admission because of their race ““ but this is clearly not the situation. Read more...
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May 26, 9:00 pm
Researchers study AD/HD genetics
Dria Fearn quickly typed away at her computer screen on what would have otherwise been a lazy Sunday afternoon during Memorial Day weekend. In addition to studying for finals and serving on several committees, Fearn recently had to get retested for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ““ a condition she was diagnosed with in grade school ““ because she will be taking the LSAT examination soon. Read more...
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May 26, 9:00 pm
How height measures up
From Yao Ming to Mini Me, the impact of feet and inches has been channeled into comedic and effective marketing. Besides its use in clever commercials, height can also affect the way an individual is perceived and accepted in society. Read more...