Letters to the Editor Smart funding Editor: How would you like registration and books paid for? That’s the idea behind the new Scholarship Resource Center. If run well, it has the potential to reduce financial strain on students. Read more...
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January 10, 9:00 pm
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January 7, 9:00 pm
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Wake up or pack up for presidential elections Comedic political parade calls for action from votersBy Michael Reardon Daily Bruin Columnist So, do you have your bags packed yet? Read more...
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December 6, 9:00 pm
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Letters Out of Bosnia Editor: In Monday’s Dec. 4 editorial, "Despite risks, U.S. intervention necessary," you state that the reason for U.S. intervention into Bosnia is for humanitarian reasons. Read more...
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December 3, 9:00 pm
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Letters to the editor Student priority Editor: We want students in the humanities to understand the reasoning behind the administrative reorganization of the Humanities Division – the subject of a recent Bruin article ("Department clustering creates strange bedfellow," Nov. Read more...
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November 30, 9:00 pm
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Letters Bicycling bureaucrats Editor:Yes, Brian Stannard ("Cop collision," Nov. 20) is right. It’s very ironic. Not only will you fellow bikers need to have serious concerns about pedestrians and bike thieves, as well as dodging police punishment when locking your bikes on campus, you must also worry about UCLA’s bureaucracy. Read more...
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November 27, 9:00 pm
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Letters to the EditorTo lead or not to led Editor:Just a friendly reminder to emphasize to your staff the importance of proof reading. While spell check is a nifty feature on all of our computers, it often misses homonyms, those pesky words that sound like other words, but are spelled differently. Read more...
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November 26, 9:00 pm
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Erasing wrong perceptions of AIDS hospices Local facilities provide sincerity, caring and independence for sick By Anita Chun Serenity. That is the first word that came to mind as I walked up the driveway of Chris Brownlie Hospice nestled in the hills of Elysian Park. Read more...