Amid the confusion of the looming presidential elections and an unsettled war against terrorism, a subversive fifth-column movement is taking the United States in a new direction. Read more...
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September 25, 9:00 pm
Carpool lane a vehicle of socialist ideology
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September 25, 9:00 pm
Moving toward the diversity requirement
Since its establishment in 1919 as the second University of California campus, UCLA has been repeatedly renowned for excelling in research and providing a good education, yet some students and faculty believe there is still something lacking ““ the inclusion of a diversity requirement in the existing general education curriculum. Read more...
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September 25, 9:00 pm
USAC internship program opens political process to students
This year about 50 students will have the opportunity to learn about student government hands on by interning for the Undergraduate Students Association Council. The internship can be a steppingstone to a council position, but council members say USAC is focused on increasing awareness about the issues that face student government rather than on recruiting potential council members. Read more...
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September 25, 9:00 pm
Botanical garden a historical landscape of relaxation, special collections
One thing that almost everyone visiting the UCLA campus immediately recognizes are the rambunctious squirrels ““ they pounce, scramble and may warm the hearts of students and faculty alike. Read more...
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September 25, 9:00 pm
Marine recounts life-changing events in Iraq, Afghanistan
He’s just about the age of a recent UCLA graduate ““ young, with most of his life still ahead of him. But he says war has aged him. Read more...
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September 25, 9:00 pm
Soldiers have difficult time adjusting to civilian life
When David Lowenthal, a recent UCLA graduate, returned to his home in Boston from the Gulf War in 1992, he had a difficult time trusting people. Read more...
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September 25, 9:00 pm
Differing course styles, sizes offer variety of learning experiences
During his Astronomy 3 class, Professor Jean Turner notices nearly every student, from the ones looking confused to the ones taking notes, and even the ones in the back reading newspapers. Read more...