Though forced to reschedule because of security concerns, a debate on immigration will be held today to present students with two opposing views as to whether the California-Mexico border should be closed or kept open. Read more...
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April 30, 10:36 pm
L.O.G.I.C. to host debate on border policies, immigration
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April 30, 10:33 pm
Forum looks at current issues
The issues of ethnicity, mental health, and violence in American society were some of the key topics addressed yesterday at a forum organized in response to the shootings at Virginia Tech. Read more...
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April 30, 10:30 pm
Panel takes a historical look at the war in Iraq
img src="http://media.dailybruin.com/dailybruin/img/photos/2007/05/01/web.ns.iraq.picA.jpg≥ VICTOR RODIONOFF/daily bruin UCLA history Professors Vinay Lal (left) and James Gelvin, along with several other panelists, speak on campus Monday night about the Iraq war. Read more...
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April 29, 9:15 pm
Celebrating all things literary
UCLA played host this weekend to over 100,000 people who came for the 12th annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, a fair featuring authors, speaker panels and vendors of all kinds. Read more...
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April 29, 9:14 pm
Protest targets union rights
As police officers stood by, about 20 Associated Students UCLA student workers sat in a circle in the street on Westwood Boulevard on Saturday, blocking the increased traffic brought to UCLA by the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. Read more...
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April 29, 9:13 pm
Become invested in council
A student working on campus in one of the Associated Students UCLA stores makes a starting wage of about $8.25 per hour. That same student will pay a total of $39.91 per quarter, or $119.73 a year, to next year’s Undergraduate Students Association Council budget. Read more...
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April 29, 9:12 pm
Slate Refund running no candidates this year
The slate that emerged in last year’s undergraduate student government elections to challenge the two dominant slates will be absent from this year’s elections. Slate Refund debuted last year as a new coalition of students with similar ideologies and goals who pooled their campaign resources and ran together to challenge the dominant slates Students First! Read more...