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January 24, 9:00 pm
Schools shouldn’t sell students to pay for education
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January 24, 9:00 pm
Clinton leaves legacy of success at home, abroad
Goldstein is a third-year UCLA law student. By Sean Goldstein Over the past year, much has been made of the “Clinton Legacy,” and what exactly that legacy will be. Read more...
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January 24, 9:00 pm
Constant stream of scandals kept president from fulfilling potential
Watson is a third-year student currently enrolled in classes at UCLA’s extension program. By Anthea Watson Was President Clinton great? It’s a question that will be debated often during the month and into the future. Read more...
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January 23, 9:00 pm
Parents still liable when child’s self-esteem goes pop
 Ariana Brookes Brookes is a third-year English student who mourns the loss of flannel and River Pheonix. E-mail her at [email protected]. Click Here for more articles by Ariana Brookes Britney Spears is making 8-year-old girls bulimic. Read more...
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January 23, 9:00 pm
Standing policies have led to drop in minority admittance
Pascual is a fifth-year economics student with a minor in public policy. He currently serves as the president of Samahang Pilipino. By Merrick Pascual On March 15, 2001, the University of California Regents will be returning to UCLA faced with the looming issue of a possible revote of SP-1 and SP-2. Read more...
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January 23, 9:00 pm
Corporate support keeps Burma under military control
Rudiger is a graduate student in urban planning and member of the Environmental Coalition. By Kevin Rudiger Nearly 11 years ago, democratic elections were held in the Southeast Asian nation of Burma. Read more...
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January 23, 9:00 pm
Third-party candidates important to elections
Shadman is a third-year international development studies student. By Chad Shadman For the first time in history, America witnessed an election close to the way elections should be run. Read more...