Students looking into studying abroad face many different programs and enrollment options, but their choices can lead to thousands of dollars in price difference. Read more...
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November 19, 10:27 pm
Many ways for Bruins to study abroad
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November 19, 10:21 pm
Highly regarded professor of sociology leaves influential legacy
Professor of sociology Melvin Pollner passed away from lung cancer on Nov. 2, but his work in his field and warm personality continue to resonate with those who knew him. Read more...
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November 19, 10:20 pm
A media wired to philosophy
To me, space is not the final frontier. Instead, space can be another place in which we communicate and understand our human experience. Read more...
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November 19, 10:19 pm
Ruckus fails to attract students
Though Ruckus was introduced across campus at the beginning of the quarter, many students say they do not see it as a viable option for downloading music. Read more...
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November 18, 9:54 pm
Students protest in anti-war solidarity
Black armbands and peace signs adorned students in protest of the war in Iraq Friday at noon on the Kerckhoff lawn. Students held banners and shouted chants in favor of peace. Read more...
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November 18, 9:52 pm
Gift unites music disciplines
The three music-related departments "“ ethnomusicology, music and musicology "“ will unite to form the Herb Alpert School of Music, aided by a $30 million gift received Friday from the Herb Alpert Foundation. Read more...
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November 18, 9:50 pm
Ethnic category list to be updated
At the "Out of the Margins" conference on Friday, speakers described the story of a California-born Pakistani girl who was pulled out of her classes and placed in English as a second language, even though she had the highest grade in her honors English class. Read more...