Amid chants of “Knowledge! Power!” “Student power!” and “Access granted!” more than 100 students gathered for a rally in Myerhoff Park on Wednesday. The noon rally focused on the decreasing number of black and underrepresented minority students being admitted to UCLA. Read more...
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October 4, 9:00 pm
Rally takes on admissions
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October 4, 9:00 pm
Speaker links religion, politics
From the Bible Belt to the Moral Majority movement, Christianity is commonly associated with conservatism in contemporary American politics, a coupling Pastor David Hintz believes is mandated by the Bible. Read more...
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October 4, 9:00 pm
Propositions debated for voters
In an attempt to make the topics of 13 propositions on the Nov. 7 ballot memorable enough for the public to vote on, the UCLA School of Law hosted a “Hot Topics, Cold Facts” forum to discuss each proposition. Read more...
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October 3, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Mandatory HIV testing
Testing for HIV has long carried a certain stigma that has discouraged some from getting tested. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now recommend HIV screening as a routine part of medical care. Read more...
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October 3, 9:00 pm
Berkeley faculty win Nobel Prize
University of California faculty brought home the Nobel Prize in physics for the 15th time on Tuesday. George F. Smoot, UC Berkeley professor and experimental astrophysicist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and UC Berkeley alumnus John C. Read more...
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October 3, 9:00 pm
A CLOSER LOOK: Day of Atonement renews spirits
As dusk peaked through the curtains of the Grand Horizon Ballroom in Covel Commons on Oct. 2, Yom Kippur observers endured the remaining moments of their 25-hour fast. Read more...
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October 3, 9:00 pm
A CLOSER LOOK: Religious practices can clash with practicality
For many years Mustafa Abdul-Hamid has followed the fasting tradition of the Islam religion during Ramadan, but this year he won’t be able to do it. Read more...