Salim Zymet, in his article "Lighter workload for North Campus students provides flexibility to explore, critically think about real-world issues" (Opinion, March 3), uses base attacks on science and engineering programs that only prove a growing misunderstanding between the school of liberal thought and South Campus. Read more...
Opinion
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March 3, 10:42 pm
South Campus requires imagination
Opinion
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March 3, 10:37 pm
Orientation should provide better roadmap for UCLA life
At orientation this past summer, various school officials told me not to cheat or engage in unscrupulous behaviors like unprotected sex or illicit drug use. Read more...
Opinion
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March 3, 1:02 am
Lighter workload for North Campus students provides flexibility to explore, critically think about real-world issues
Friendly debate from students of North and South campuses usually boils down to an issue that has plagued thinkers for centuries: freedom. Read more...
Opinion
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March 3, 1:00 am
While not as obviously beautiful, South Campus has hidden treasures that only its hardworking students know about
My first sighting of UCLA last September was a tall building boldly proclaiming itself as the Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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March 3, 12:56 am
California students should lead DREAM Act
For the thousands of undocumented students attending or applying to public colleges and universities in California, nothing could be more relevant than the California DREAM Act. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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March 2, 12:19 am
Senate system would better serve overall student body in USAC
On Tuesday night, Undergraduate Students Association Council members voted against a proposal that would change how general representatives are elected, after much debate on the topic. The decision means that students will continue to rank general representatives on USAC ballots. Read more...


