Opinion
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September 21, 9:00 pm
A Lasting Impact
Opinion
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September 21, 9:00 pm
USAC plans to meet challenging issues with fellow Bruins in mind
Many people have characterized this year’s Undergraduate Students Association Council as weak. This is, after all, the first time in many years a single slate has not had a voting majority on council. Read more...
Opinion
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September 21, 9:00 pm
UCLA’s achievements benefit students
In the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, we at UCLA committed ourselves to making a positive contribution to the campus and global communities, and that commitment endures. Read more...
Opinion
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September 21, 9:00 pm
ASUCLA serves, hears its peers
Imagine a room filled with collective minds from all parts of campus working together to serve the needs of the UCLA community. Imagine undergraduate students, graduate students, alumni, administration and faculty meeting to share a common goal to find more creative ways to better serve you and your peers. Read more...
Opinion
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September 21, 9:00 pm
USAC, clubs need student activisim
At some point during our time at UCLA, we all come across an issue that directly affects our lives. Issues such as housing, parking, financial aid, campus safety, health, racism, sexism and homophobia have impacted many aspects of our lives as students. Read more...
Opinion
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August 25, 9:00 pm
Letters
Liu’s cartoon shows misunderstanding It was with great disappointment to see Jason Liu’s political cartoon (“Revenge”, August 19, 2002). Clearly he doesn’t know much about the history of the conflict, and his opinion is based only on what he’s seen and read in the US media. How else can one explain his failure to distinguish between terrorists bombing a university cafeteria and Israeli soldiers undertaking preventive measures to protect their citizens? Read more...
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August 25, 9:00 pm
Improvement group ensures necessary services
By Robert Walsh The Westwood Village Business Improvement District was created seven years ago, encompassing the area from Wilshire Boulevard to Le Conte, and from Gayley to Glendon. Its mission has been “to help create an environment in which the BID’s constituents may prosper.” When it was founded, retail storefronts were almost 25 percent vacant, and there were virtually no major real estate investments on the horizon. Read more...