Wondering why you can't pull an A if you never speak to your professors is kind of like wondering why you lost a game of poker when you had a flush. Read more...
Opinion
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September 29, 12:02 am
Communicate with your professors
Opinion
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September 27, 11:15 pm
The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books’ move is a big mistake
I used to think, rather arrogantly, that the slogan "True Bruin" was reserved exclusively for students. Read more...
Opinion
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September 27, 11:05 pm
ON THE RECORD
Full disclosure: I have deep roots to UCLA. Read more...
Community, Opinion
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September 27, 1:08 am
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Thank you for Andra Lim's profile of the Rae Lee Siporin LGBT Center Library, "Library has come a long way" (Sept. 19). Read more...
Community, Opinion
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September 27, 1:06 am
New pension plan would not resolve problems
The UC Office of the President is at it again. One year after facing off against a united front of students, workers and faculty who locked arms in California's largest protest in recent history, the UC's top administrators are back at the drawing board, sketching the latest installment of "Project Upward Redistribution." Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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September 27, 1:04 am
Over sensitive groups cause book bans
When I was young, carefree and in a Southern Baptist School, there was no finer pleasure than in stealing glimpses at the books banned by The Powers That Be. Read more...
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Once-banned books, such as “The Catcher in the Rye,” “Fahrenheit 451″ and “To Kill a Mockingbird,” are now celebrated as esteemed literary works. Many of these books were banned for sexuality, violence, profanity and racism, among other reasons.
Editorials, Opinion
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September 27, 1:00 am
Volunteer Day still lacking in depth
Fostering a lasting sense of duty and commitment to service comes from engaging our student population in rewarding and impactful community service. Such opportunities are hardly achievable when offered in a congested Volunteer Day filled with arbitrary activities. Read more...

