Sharon Kim Kim is a second-year biology student. Send your rhyme or reason to [email protected]. Click Here for more articles by Sharon Kim For lack of something more cliché, California’s “Three Strikes and You’re Out” law has “¦ struck out. Read more...
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January 28, 9:00 pm
California’s Three Strikes legislation needs to be amended
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January 28, 9:00 pm
Press Pound
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January 27, 9:00 pm
Q & A with the Bruin
William Bagley, a UC alumnus, has held a seat on the UC Board of Regents for the last 13 years and served as a California Assembly member. Read more...
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January 27, 9:00 pm
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U.S. fear justified by Japanese attack Gann Matsuda states: “… the fear of an attack on the West Coast by Japan … (was) unfounded and based entirely on racism, wartime hysteria and economic greed” (“Rights must not be suspended in war,” Daily Bruin, Viewpoint, Jan. Read more...
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January 27, 9:00 pm
Students, residents alike need to show some neighborly love
By Shelley Taylor I am a long-time resident in Westwood’s North Village, the apartment-house neighborhood west of campus between Veteran and Gayley. My family bought our small apartment house in 1956. Read more...
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January 27, 9:00 pm
Terminating Saldaña validates UC integrity
UCLA men’s soccer coach Todd Saldaña may have made a legitimate mistake by pursuing a bachelor’s degree from Columbia State University in 1997, an institution later shut down by the state attorney general’s office for fraud. Read more...
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January 27, 9:00 pm
UCLA grinds its way to “˜diploma mill’
 Barbara Ortutay Ortutay is a former news editor and current editor in chief of tenpercent. E-mail her at [email protected]. Diploma mill” is a phrase commonly used for fraudulent distance-learning “colleges” such as Columbia State University, which claims to have given people like UCLA head soccer coach Todd Saldaña a legitimate bachelor’s degree for a few thousand dollars. Read more...