“Hate speech is free speech.” As a sophomore who was just getting acquainted with systems of authority at UCLA, this sobering truth sounded like an admission that we can’t do anything about hate speech on campus. Read more...
Community, Opinion
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November 13, 10:44 pm
Submission: Free speech should not give hateful dialogue on campus a pass
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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November 12, 11:41 pm
Dashew Center fails to provide adequate, efficient support for international students
The Dashew Center for International Students and Scholars is supposed to be a haven for international students as they navigate a new country and culture, miles away from their friends, family and home. Read more...
Photo: The Dashew Center is meant to provide assistance to international students. But many have reported issues with the center’s services and receiving adequate help. (Daily Bruin file photo)
Editorials, Opinion
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November 12, 11:32 pm
Editorial: University’s handling of upcoming SJP conference threatens First Amendment rights
This post was updated Nov. 13 at 2:32 a.m. UCLA is no stranger to ideologically charged campus events. Be it a talk in Ackerman Union by Ben Shapiro, a conservative commentator, or a lecture in Royce Hall by Rahm Emanuel, Chicago mayor and former poster child of the Democratic Party, administrators have always had the same justification for allowing politically divisive events on campus: Joe Bruin always sides with free speech. Read more...
Cartoons, Opinion
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November 12, 8:18 pm
Editorial Cartoon: It isn’t a drill this time, though
Photo: (Cody Wilson/Daily Bruin)
Cartoons, Opinion
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November 12, 8:05 pm
Editorial Cartoon: First time with the first pass
Photo: (Kyle Icban/Daily Bruin)
Opinion, Podcasts
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November 9, 11:27 am
In the Know: Westwood’s embattled history
On this week’s “In the Know” podcast, assistant Opinion editor Omar Said looks at the place we call home. He investigates why exactly there’s a new neighborhood council in Westwood, and the history of politics in UCLA’s hometown. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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November 9, 12:19 am
CAE must clarify guidelines to accommodate students with eating disorders
It’s 10 p.m., Thursday night, and your assignment is due in two hours. But those two pieces of sourdough bread you ate with dinner haunt your thoughts. Read more...





