The crosstown rivalry between our two campuses, particularly in the weeks leading up to the UCLA"“USC football game, is a great tradition in college sports. Read more...
Opinion
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November 12, 11:25 pm
Letter to the Editor: _Respect key during UCLA”“USC rivalry week_
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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November 9, 2:39 am
Who will teach America?
We live in a country where your socioeconomic background often determines your chances of graduating from high school and college. Now more than ever, we need a generation of dedicated thinkers and doers to create comprehensive reforms to our education system. Read more...
Community, Opinion
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November 9, 12:01 am
Letter to the editor: _New tobacco-free policy emphasizes campus health_
As UCLA's Tobacco-Free Steering Committee continues drafting the tobacco-free policy for all Bruins to comment on starting next Thursday, we know some members of community have expressed concerns. Read more...
Community, Opinion
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November 8, 11:53 pm
Submission: _Faculty letter misrepresents Mare report’s findings_
In an Oct. 30, 2012 Daily Bruin column, a group of 57 professors criticized a Daily Bruin news article and column, which documented evidence that UCLA is using race in admissions, a violation of Proposition 209. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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November 8, 11:26 pm
Maia Ferdman: _Federal incentives for public education cannot resolve state issues_
Just as former President Bill Clinton hoped for a house for every citizen, President Barack Obama hopes to open the doors of the nation's universities to all Americans seeking a degree. Read more...
Opinion
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November 7, 11:44 pm
Entitlement programs for aging baby boomers at key shaping stage
The day after the 20l2 national elections will bear witness to major social, economic and political consequences for the United States, regardless of who is president and which political party controls the U.S. Congress. Read more...
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Opinion
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November 7, 11:42 pm
Funding vital to US science reputation
BY James Rosenzweig When Barack Obama was elected to the U.S. presidency four years ago, he inherited a program in fundamental research in this country with an unprecedented tradition of success. Since the second world war, Americans have led the world in innovation and exploration, winning an outsized share of Nobel Prizes in physics and other fields in basic science. Read more...


