Pherson’s claims unfounded There are many flaws in Alex Pherson’s argument against the health care bill in his Jan. 7 column, “Flawed health bill wins by foul play.” First, he argues that the bill forces insurance companies to accept all applicants, even high-risk patients, which he says would destroy insurance companies. Read more...
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January 10, 9:21 pm
Letter to the Editor
Community, Opinion
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December 6, 9:45 pm
A failure to keep the peace
As UCLA faculty, we write to express our grave concern over the behavior of the police during the UC Board of Regents meeting at UCLA. Read more...
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December 6, 8:58 pm
Letters to the Editor
South Campus is represented in USAC. Read more...
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December 2, 9:12 pm
Letter to the Editor
The Daily Bruin featured a submission by Todd Sargent ("Students should lobby state legislature," Nov. 24) suggesting that students need to turn their attention toward lobbying state legislators in matters concerning fee increases and college affordability, while also suggesting that the UC Board of Regents has no responsibility for those issues. Read more...
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November 29, 9:55 pm
Regents’ vote threatens future of AAP; minority students will suffer
The taking over and shutting down of Campbell Hall on November 19 came as a surprise to most students on campus since it is home to a number of programs that provide academic support and serve as an academic home for low-income students and students of color. Read more...
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November 24, 9:12 pm
Current students must help UCLA tour guides
The largest hurdle we face as UCLA Campus Tour guides is convincing prospective students and their families that UCLA can provide a personal, unique experience despite its size. Read more...
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November 23, 9:00 pm
Actions warranted but anger misdirected
Student protests blocking access to public buildings, garnering media attention with large and loud demonstrations of their disdain for an unprecedented tuition increase: reminds me of the '60s! Read more...