When it comes to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, I feel we have a fairly respectful student population. Read more...
Community, Opinion
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September 30, 1:09 am
Letter to the editor: We must respond to divisive messages with cooperation
Editorials, Opinion
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September 29, 12:11 am
New sales tax law to give UC an economic boost
Last week, Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law AB 155, which requires online shopping sites like Amazon to charge a sales tax on items purchased over the Internet. The tax won't be collected until next September, but already the law has sparked concerns. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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September 29, 12:02 am
Food for Thought
“I was offended by a college bake sale." Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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September 28, 12:09 am
In the know: Apron parking
Congestion is just one of many words used to define Westwood. Most students don't even bother bringing their cars to campus simply because of the fact that there is almost nowhere to leave them. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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September 28, 12:04 am
In the know: Fast-moving particles
Scientists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) recently released news of having observed particles moving faster than the speed of light. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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September 27, 12:50 am
It's the thought that counts
Everyone always notices when the insignificant details slip away "“ a lost quarter, a missed call, a neglected Facebook post "“ but the greatest risk, never being able to think critically, can pass off absolutely unnoticed. But this is nothing less than the current state of recent college graduate job trends: When job qualification is based primarily on quantitative skills, humanities students are going to be at an obvious disadvantage. A rigorous education in almost any of the core humanities infuses in a student unprecedented and necessary skills, such as writing and research, communication, and the adroitness to weave through convoluted enigmas that have no single, obvious, or clear answer. Read more...
Editorials
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September 27, 12:47 am
Money being spent by UCLA Transportation on electric vehicle charging stations could be better used in other ways
After receiving electronic vehicle charging stations through a federal grant, UCLA Transportation has already spent $40,000 installing only two chargers. Read more...

