When the football team “scores big,” so do BearWear sales, as a result of a discount taken at the UCLA Store the following Monday. But the Associated Students of UCLA is relying on today’s Halloween sale to rescue it from low BearWear revenue, resulting from the football team’s failure to score touchdowns. Read more...
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October 29, 9:00 pm
ASUCLA hopes for Halloween profits
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October 29, 9:00 pm
Media hype taints Davis, Simon’s qualifications
Issues count, candidates matter, and voting does make a difference. (In every election but this one, of course.) Have you noticed that we never seem to have qualified candidates to vote for? Read more...
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October 28, 9:00 pm
Students question parking allotment
Despite the efforts of Transportation Services to give parking spaces to those who need it most, there are numerous students who feel cheated by the system and question its methods. Read more...
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October 28, 9:00 pm
State senator, district president vie for superintendent position
Next week, voters will choose whether a veteran legislator or the president of Anaheim’s school board will oversee California’s K-12 school system for the next four years and sit on the UC Board of Regents. Read more...
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October 28, 9:00 pm
Online voting to begin for proposed fee increase
Starting at midnight tonight, undergraduates can vote online on whether they want to increase the fee they pay to their student government. Voting for the Undergraduate Students Association Council’s proposed fee referendum will occur for 48 straight hours on the MyUCLA Web site beginning on Wednesday at 12 a.m. Read more...
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October 28, 9:00 pm
North Campus lore distracts parents
Remember the halcyon days of yore when you were young, full of energy, and you enjoyed Parents’ Night at school? Those days are probably gone for most of us. Read more...
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October 28, 9:00 pm
Soundbites
Sigur Ros “( )” MCA Records As proven before, and again on “( ),” Jonsi Birggison’s overbearing choir boy croon isn’t the most beautiful thing in today’s music scene (as some would have you think); it’s not even the main strength of Iceland’s second best musical import. Read more...