Students better think twice before sitting on the grass ““ or anywhere else for that matter. Studies conducted by a UCLA professor suggest that chemicals in commonly used pesticides mimic the behavior of the hormone estrogen, which regulates menstrual cycles in women. Read more...
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April 28, 9:00 pm
Nearby pesticides may cause health problems
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April 28, 9:00 pm
Editorial Cartoon
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April 28, 9:00 pm
Skin color should not replace individualism
They say the first step toward changing attitudes is self-acceptance. My name is James, and I am Korean American. That is my heritage but not nearly all of who I am. Read more...
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April 28, 9:00 pm
Letters to the Editor
Government should protect citizens, ensure health care Robert Johnston, in his letter to the editor, (“Pacifists rejected, not “˜silenced,'” April 22) turns logic on its head. Read more...
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April 28, 9:00 pm
Any excuse for hate crimes is unacceptable
Hate crimes differ from other crimes because they aim to intimidate and separate minority groups. For this reason, communities should react to hate crimes in a way that ensures relations between people in the crime’s aftermath are strengthened, not hurt. Read more...
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April 28, 9:00 pm
SARS virus is contagious, but infection can be avoided
What is this SARS virus wreaking havoc in China and Canada? Is the United States at risk for a major outbreak as well? As of Monday, the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome virus has killed 321 people worldwide, and is suspected to have infected over 5,000 others, according to the World Health Organization. Read more...
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April 28, 9:00 pm
Professor’s research takes holistic look at Holocaust
While many people set today aside to remember the victims of the Holocaust, researchers from UCLA, the community and the University of California system are piecing together the genocide and researching how the human tragedy still affects people today. Read more...