After heated debate among Graduate Student Association members about sharing a pub with undergraduates, a new resolution in support of an on-campus pub was approved at their meeting Wednesday night. Read more...
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November 7, 9:00 pm
GSA discusses future of on-campus pub
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November 7, 9:00 pm
3 drug policy reforms fail; advocates to keep fighting
Though major drug policy reform measures failed in three states Tuesday, supporters of the initiatives have said the movement to change the enforcement policies of drug usage ““ and marijuana usage in particular ““ is not dead. Read more...
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November 7, 9:00 pm
Speaker advocates Evangelical values, questions students on their behavior
Meyerhoff Park became the center of heated religious debate Thursday afternoon when a platform speaker urged students to listen and react to his ideas regarding Christianity and the Ten Commandments. Read more...
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November 7, 9:00 pm
Student councils debate whether to pass resolution for, against war on Iraq
While student governments from colleges around the country have grappled with how to address a possible war against Iraq, the undergraduate and graduate councils at UCLA have not taken official stances. Read more...
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November 7, 9:00 pm
Admissions policy called success
The University of California Academic Senate issued a report Wednesday declaring the UC’s modified admissions policies a success in their first year of implementation. The senate’s report was commissioned last November, when the UC Board of Regents changed admissions procedures by adopting comprehensive review. Read more...
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November 7, 9:00 pm
Seplow to replace Hanson as ORL director
After 24 years of service on the Hill, Director of the Office of Residential Life Alan Hanson is passing the reigns on to his successor, Suzanne Seplow. Read more...
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November 7, 9:00 pm
Digital TV technology should not be restricted
This week let’s talk Digital TV, a technology hideously overdue and potentially wonderful for the entertainment industry and consumers alike. According to current plans, the entirety of over-the-air television broadcasts will be digital/high definition by 2006. Read more...