Sensitive issues underlie ‘Saigon’ extravaganza By Sunny Le and Nhan Nguyen As reflected in the Jan. 27 Arts & Entertainment article "Love in time of strife," the musical production of "Miss Saigon" has fulfilled the expectations of theater-goers hoping to be enthralled by lavish sets and stellar performances. Read more...
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January 31, 9:00 pm
Sensitive issues underlie ‘Saigon’ extravaganza
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January 30, 9:00 pm
Don’t judge all fraternities on one individual’s actions
Don’t judge all fraternities on one individual’s actions I am sorry that we are not the angels you expect us to be and I am sorry for the actions of individuals who give fraternities a bad name. Read more...
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January 30, 9:00 pm
The L.A. Riots: misplaced questions, true solutions
The L.A. Riots: misplaced questions, true solutions By Ryan Masaaki Yokota The L.A. Uprisings were a burning red light like the one you see on your car dashboard when you’ve run your car in the red zone for too long and with too little oil. Read more...
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January 30, 9:00 pm
George, you’ve come a long way, baby!
George, you’ve come a long way, baby! When sitcoms reach their 100th episode, producers make a really big fuss about it, inviting a huge audience and reflecting on the past 99 shows. Read more...
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January 29, 9:00 pm
Life is dirty, sex is sticky but we must not live in fear
Life is dirty, sex is sticky but we must not live in fear Monday morning. Nine a.m. First class. I was trying to look awake, it wasn’t a large lecture so I couldn’t just disappear behind a convenient basketball player. Read more...
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January 29, 9:00 pm
Don’t deny it: stereotypes exist at UCLA
Don’t deny it: stereotypes exist at UCLA I didn’t want to be weird and different, but just like everyone else. I did not appreciate who I was at all and tried to forget. Read more...
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January 29, 9:00 pm
Facing journalism’s new frontier
Facing journalism’s new frontier UCLA, 1995. We live, work and study in a world of contradictions, conflicts and confusion. "Campus unity" was a rallying cry in undergraduate student elections last spring. Read more...