I don’t like abortion. I would not want my sister to have one, and I would advise women against it under most circumstances. But I oppose government intervention in their right to have an abortion. Read more...
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January 26, 9:00 pm
Face Off: Regulation of abortion violates personal liberty
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January 26, 9:00 pm
Face Off: Government already enacts morality in laws
Abortion is wrong, and it is the government’s job to outlaw abortion. Abortion is not only morally wrong, but the arguments of abortion rights proponents are illogical. Read more...
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January 26, 9:00 pm
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Daily Bruin shows news bias I was disappointed with the front page article in the Jan. 23 edition (“Crowd rallies for abortion rights”). The entire article focused on a protest of 150 outside the Federal Building in Los Angeles and on the arguments of abortion rights activists. Read more...
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January 26, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Non-voting commissioners best for USAC
Tomorrow Undergraduate Student Association Council President David Dahle will make his recommendation for the next facilities commissioner. Though the slate affiliation of the candidates up for nomination is not overtly brandished, the fact that whomever is nominated will potentially shift the balance of power on USAC is without a doubt on Dahle’s mind. Read more...
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January 23, 9:00 pm
CSP procedural reform necessary, constitutional
After a group of students, led by Andrew Jones, head of the Bruin Republicans and a former Daily Bruin Viewpoint columnist, registered the slate name Student Empowerment! Read more...
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January 23, 9:00 pm
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S.U.R.E. is surely not progressive It was easy for the Daily Bruin and others to criticize Student Empowerment! and our predecessors as a dominant political force on this campus. Read more...
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January 23, 9:00 pm
Parking validation now larger problem for stores, shoppers
The phrase “time is money” translates to roughly $5 per hour if you plan on parking on Glendon Ave. The 1100 Glendon Ave. parking lot is no longer accepting parking validations from the Village Parking Program, leaving some Westwood merchants wondering how this new twist in a long series of battles will affect their businesses. Read more...