Albert Carnesale Carnesale has served as chancellor of UCLA since 1998. Fall has arrived, and with it the start of a new academic year. We are delighted to welcome the newest Bruins ““ the 6,600 incoming freshmen and transfer students, 3,300 new graduate and professional students and 265 new faculty members now joining our campus community ““ and we are proud that they have chosen UCLA as the place to pursue their dreams. Read more...
Opinion
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September 23, 9:00 pm
Opportunities for all abound at UCLA
Opinion
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September 23, 9:00 pm
World needs to circulate peace instead of violence
Londe is a third-year linguistics student. By Zsuzsa Londe This would be the time for President Bush to seize the moment and educate the world that peace is our primary goal even if our immediate human emotions would dictate otherwise. Read more...
Opinion
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September 10, 9:00 pm
Bruin Reporter in New York gives personal account of tragic events as they unfolded
As of 3:25 PM PST, 9/11/01 By Gregory Schain Daily Bruin Reporter I’m driving to work in Mt. Vernon, the most southern town in Westchester County, just north of New York City. Read more...
Opinion
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August 26, 9:00 pm
Patients’ Bill of Rights is effective HMO reform
 Simon Perng Please support my political action committee, Simon says. Inquire at [email protected]. Click Here for more articles by Simon Perng Sick and tired of a Clintonian era of flaky promises and PR mind games, Americans have now exhausted their patience for a Patients’ Bill of Rights to materialize. Read more...
Opinion
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August 26, 9:00 pm
Student-run programs require stable funding
McKesey is a third-year political science and African-American studies student. She serves as the chairwoman of the SIOC. By Anica McKesey The elimination of race, ethnicity and gender from the University of California admissions process in 1995 inspired UCLA student organizations to develop the Student-Initiated Outreach Committee. Read more...
Opinion
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August 26, 9:00 pm
Reform, new methods necessary for program
Anderson is an emeritus professor of finance at UCLA. By Theodore A. Andersen UCLA students have an important stake in the planned reform of the U.S. Read more...
Opinion
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August 26, 9:00 pm
Letters
More rational gun control needed Although I would expect Marc Nickel’s column (“Better laws would end gun control controversy,” Daily Bruin, Viewpoint, Aug. 13) regarding gun control to receive a wave of negative sentiment, he addresses the issue with an unusually rational approach. Read more...