An advisory committee is set up to do just that "“ advise. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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October 10, 11:08 pm
Editorial: Before pushing through appointments, USAC should look carefully for qualified candidates
Community, Opinion
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October 10, 11:02 pm
Submission: Students can make a difference, represent their school by voting and doing field work
A year ago, I thought I'd be spending this fall as a second-year masters student at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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October 10, 1:25 am
Maia Ferdman: UCLA students should participate in Westwood Neighborhood Council
Living in California during the general election may make UCLA students feel ignored or unimportant in the political arena. Presidential campaigns, which generally focus on swing states, may seem too distant to justify our civic engagement. Read more...
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Maia Ferdman
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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October 10, 1:08 am
Ryland Lu: L.A. needs to repair streets, not spend more on new projects
Rarely do campaign smear tactics reveal anything substantive about what goes on in one's neighborhood. Read more...
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Ryland Lu
Opinion
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October 8, 11:44 pm
Speaks Out: November Ballot Propositions
UCLA students discuss which propositions on the November ballot matter most to them and why. Read more...
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Abby Gunning
Opinion
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October 8, 11:08 pm
Feminism still a relevant movement, especially in elections
I'm a feminist. Here at UCLA, I have been very much under the impression that I was one of a handful of undergraduate feminists. Read more...
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Feminist author and activist Gloria Steinem spoke at UCLA’s Broad Art Center Sunday night to a full auditorium. In her speech, Steinem emphasized the importance of the upcoming November election for women’s rights and causes, such as access to family planning and bodily autonomy.
Opinion
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October 7, 11:44 pm
Kimberly Grano: For simplification, sale of marijuana should be a locally controlled matter
The recently repealed ban on medical marijuana dispensaries in Los Angeles may be enough to relieve a little anxiety among some card-carrying college students. But for businesses across Los Angeles and in Westwood specifically, there is widespread confusion surrounding conflicting federal, state and local laws. Read more...
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The ban on medical marijuana storefronts (known as the “˜gentle ban’) was repealed by the Los Angeles City Council in a 11-2 vote.