Last week, a federal judge ended a years-long tug of war when it ruled that Los Angeles County must remove a religious cross from its county seal. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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April 10, 11:21 pm
Editorial: Removing cross from seal shows Los Angeles County as nondiscriminatory
Community, Opinion
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April 10, 11:19 pm
Submission: Greek life stands in solidarity with victims of sexual violence
Dear Greek life victims or survivors of sexual and gender-based violence, We, members of the UCLA community who are in support of survivors and condemn sexual violence, are writing this letter to express our support for you. Read more...
Cartoons, Opinion
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April 10, 1:23 pm
Editorial Cartoon: Week two, already spiraling
Week two, already spiraling Read more...
Cartoons, Opinion
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April 10, 1:13 pm
Editorial Cartoon: A textbook case of scamming
A textbook case of scamming Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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April 8, 12:23 am
Kristina Iliopoulos: Students staying on the Hill over breaks need dining options
In college we’re supposed to be adults; just adults who live in dorms. But we’re adults without kitchens, who can’t cook and live isolated from any sort of food establishment. Read more...
Photo: (Georgia Perris/Daily Bruin)
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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April 7, 11:46 pm
Kuhelika Ghosh: Left-handed students are hindered by lack of accommodating desks
Left-handed students at UCLA often have to sit through the entire quarter bearing the pain of having their arm resting on air for two hours straight while they write notes. Read more...
Photo: Five out of about 40 desks in Mathematical Sciences 5137 are designed for left-handed students. While this number may seem small, it is more than in most classrooms, which offer no left-handed desks, forcing students to contort their bodies while writing notes. (Korbin Placet/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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April 7, 12:00 am
Anya Lukianchikov: Academic diversity requires centralized opportunities for students
Diversity without interaction is like a language course without immersion. The learning can only go so far. In a previous column I discussed the academic values of diversity and how the benefits of diversity and its effects on learning, teamwork and communication are well-grounded and widespread. Read more...
Photo: (Nicole Santos/Daily Bruin)




