By Ronni Sanlo An unusual incident occurred a couple of weeks ago. Over a two-night period, someone broke the windows of the UCLA LGBT Resource Center, stole our flags, attempted to enter, and in general made mincemeat of our nerves. Read more...
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September 29, 9:00 pm
Broken glass can’t shatter spirits
Opinion
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September 29, 9:00 pm
Debate best, last way to sway undecided voters
In preparation for the first 2004 presidential debate tonight, the Daily Bruin spoke with political science Professor Matthew Baum to get an idea of what to expect. Read more...
Opinion
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September 25, 9:00 pm
Political cartoon
Opinion
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September 25, 9:00 pm
Hate destroys the hater
I am very distressed and angry to hear about the attacks Sept. 12-13 on UCLA’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Resource Center. As a queer alumnus I am particularly saddened by the incident. Read more...
Opinion
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September 25, 9:00 pm
Immigrants need equal treatment
I’m not surprised a great deal of people in Southern California and elsewhere have reacted with everything from confusion to rage after learning of lawmakers’ recent efforts to help ensure that immigrants ““ even those without legal residency status ““ receive basic rights within the United States. Read more...
Opinion
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September 25, 9:00 pm
Adult stem cell research proven more effective
Stem cell research has clearly emerged as an in issue in Campaign 2004, both nationally and in California with Proposition 71. Unfortunately, the whole issue ““ even before this current election year ““ has been so surrounded by confusion and misinformation that nonissues take center stage while crucial facts remain unreported and thus virtually unknown. Read more...
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September 25, 9:00 pm
Kerry criticism flip-flops on truth
If, as President Bush claims, John Kerry is the “most liberal” member of the United States Senate, what does that imply? For one, it implies that Kerry is something of an ideological extremist, a throwback from the days when the solution to every social problem was a new entitlement program and the cure for every failing program a larger allocation of funds. Read more...