Dave Hill Hill served as the 2000-2001 photo editor. For the past four years, I have dreamed of finally being able to write whatever I wanted in the Daily Bruin. Read more...
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June 10, 9:00 pm
Life is more than studying, punk music or being “˜cool’
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June 10, 9:00 pm
UCLA important not simply as school, but as national symbol
 Michael Weiner Weiner was Viewpoint editor, a columnist, an assistant news editor and a news reporter. He graduates with a B.A. in history and political science. Read more...
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June 6, 9:00 pm
Graduation ceremonies fail to unify student body
 David Drucker Drucker is a history student in his final quarter at UCLA. E-mail him at [email protected]. Click Here for more articles by David Drucker Something funny happened to American liberals while they were leading the nation along the road to a color-blind society: they turned around and headed back from whence they came. Read more...
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June 6, 9:00 pm
Society loves to dichotomize every aspect of our daily life
 Peijean Tsai Tsai’s evil half hopes you will mindlessly conform to her opinions, while her good half wants you to submit your thoughts to [email protected]. Read more...
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June 6, 9:00 pm
Ask the Chancellor
Earlier this quarter, students were invited to ask Chancellor Carnesale a question. Here are his responses. If you have your own questions for the chancellor or want to follow up on his responses, e-mail: [email protected]. Read more...
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June 6, 9:00 pm
Letters
Politics should be separated from institutions In an ideal professional workplace, appointments, promotions, demotions, job descriptions and power structures should be free of politics. Once an act is defined as “political,” it is presumed by some no longer to be subject to integrity, law, professionalism, ethics or even basic human decency ““ because politics is considered to supersede and overrule all of these values. Read more...
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June 3, 9:00 pm
People should look at reality, not theory of capital punishment
Frank is a third-year psychobiology student. By Michael Frank “But Mr. Tillis, if all aspects of a trial are conducted fairly, if the defendant is proven without a shred of doubt to be guilty of the crime for which he was charged ““ couldn’t you then be in favor of the death penalty”? Read more...