Tre from the rap group the Pharcyde performs in Westwood Plaza Wednesday to a crowd of students. Read more...
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February 19, 9:00 pm
Feature Photo: Rap ‘n’ the tambourine
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February 19, 9:00 pm
“˜Jenin Jenin’ film screening turns into Israeli-Palestinian debate
In a room full of people passionate about the truth, conflict was inevitable. On Wednesday night, the screening of a film about the Israeli military action in Jenin last spring and a presentation by a UCLA student who visited the site sparked a heated debate over the actions of the Israeli military in the West Bank refugee camp. Read more...
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February 19, 9:00 pm
Sex education
In some English classes, students read Shakespeare and explicate poetry, but one seminar takes self-motivated students to unchartered territory where in-class sexual analysis is part of their participation grades. Read more...
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February 18, 9:00 pm
Speaks Out
How often do you go to Ackerman Union? What can be done to make it more appealing to students? Rajima Danish Third-year, physiological science “Ackerman is in the middle of everything, so I go there more than once a day between classes to kill time. Read more...
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February 18, 9:00 pm
GSA representatives lobby for tax-free fellowships, scholarships in D.C.
Six representatives from the Graduate Student Association leave for Washington D.C. today to lobby legislators for a bill that would make academic fellowships and scholarships tax exempt. Read more...
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February 18, 9:00 pm
War may depress further investing
The build up to a potential war on Iraq has afflicted the nation with a deep sense of uncertainty about the national economy, depressing investor sentiment and increasing gasoline prices, according to economists from The Anderson School at UCLA. Read more...
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February 18, 9:00 pm
ROTC, reserve students at UCLA discuss effects of war
Within weeks, the United States may be at war with Iraq. As tensions have mounted between Washington and Baghdad, millions have protested against military action, while millions of others support President Bush. Read more...