Los Angeles is out of the race. The U.S. Olympic Committee chose Chicago on Saturday to represent the country’s bid to host the 2016 Summer Olympics. Read more...
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April 15, 9:51 pm
L.A. will not host ’16 games
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April 15, 9:50 pm
2007 GSA Elections Coverage
Read the Daily Bruin’s coverage of this year’s Graduate Students Association elections. Below are profiles of the two presidential candidates and a vice presidential graphic, which shows the three unopposed candidates for the three vice presidencies. Read more...
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April 15, 9:49 pm
Holocaust survivor tells story
He said he remembers the exact address of the apartment on the bottom right-hand side of the building in Budapest, Hungary where he was born. The apartment on “Tobacco Street” where his eight older brothers and sisters grew up was where Joe Guttman first remembers being a 6-year-old child in the Holocaust. Read more...
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April 15, 9:48 pm
Improving loan systems for students should be priority
Enrolling in the correct coursework, taking the right tests, getting the grades, submitting the applications, and deciding which school to attend are all a part of the process. Read more...
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April 15, 9:47 pm
Bill aims to control student fee levels
In an effort to stabilize increasing fee levels for California students, state assemblymen Mike Feuer, D-Los Angeles, and Anthony Portantino, D-Pasadena, visited UCLA on Friday morning to promote Assembly Bill 1038. Read more...
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April 15, 9:47 pm
Readership program doesn’t pass on Hill
Hill residents once again voted against adopting the Collegiate Readership Program, which provides free copies of USA Today and the Los Angeles Times to on-campus residents. Read more...
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April 15, 9:46 pm
Bradley discusses U.S., book
Former senator and 2000 Democratic presidential candidate Bill Bradley came to campus Friday to discuss his new book, “The New American Story,” which chronicles his prescription for the problems in the United States and his hope to change negative perceptions of the country, both domestically and internationally. Read more...