Are you aware of the Los Angeles mayoral runoff election on Tuesday? What kind of effect do you think the mayoral elections have on students? Elias Ibrahim First-year, physiological science “Yes, but I don’t think it affects us that much. Read more...
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May 12, 9:00 pm
Speaks out
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May 12, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Opposing slates must focus on shared goals
The results are in. Next year, the power of the Undergraduate Students Association Council will be divided between two slates, Student Power! and Bruins United. This is a rare moment in USAC’s history, and members of both slates have a responsibility to establish common goals and cooperative plans. Read more...
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May 12, 9:00 pm
Bruin digest
The UCLA women’s rowing team will head to Sacramento this weekend to compete in the Pacific Coast Rowing Championships and the Pac-10 Rowing Championships. The varsity eight, which is ranked 18th in the country, is coming into the conference championships on the heels of an impressive regular-season performances in both dual meet racing and multi-crew regattas. Read more...
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May 12, 9:00 pm
Public diagnosis
The Parents’ Right to Know measure is likely to appear on the next special election ballot, a measure which would create a state constitutional amendment requiring physicians to notify a parent or guardian 48 hours before they perform an abortion on an unmarried minor, and would impose civil penalties on individuals who coerce a minor to have an abortion. Read more...
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May 12, 9:00 pm
Hunting for clues to degenerative disease
Huntington’s disease is one of many that continue to present unanswered questions to researchers. UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute researchers, however, are beginning to make strides in understanding the mechanism by which the perplexing disease manifests itself among brain cells. Read more...
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May 12, 9:00 pm
Students take back the night
The music is what attracted the students to come, but it was the words that made them stay. As the sun went down over DeNeve Plaza Thursday night, the UCLA Clothesline Project held its annual Take Back the Night event, which was the culmination of a week filled with t-shirts, statistics and a unified struggle against all gender-based violence and hate crimes. Read more...
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May 12, 9:00 pm
New revision may add funds to state budget
The revision of the 2005-2006 budget is scheduled to be released today and is anticipated with optimism by some, but caution by others. Recently, there has been talk in the media and out of Sacramento about an increase in the California budget this year ““ by a few billion dollars. Read more...