By choosing to run its initial public offering as an auction, Google Inc. ““ developers of the online search engine ““ is giving students a chance they would not have had otherwise. Read more...
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May 13, 9:00 pm
Google IPO auction type friendly to students
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Editorial: RIP: An epitaph for the indie candidates
Rest in peace, independents. Moochfish, Douglow, we hardly knew ye. And it seems no one else did, either. Thursday night marked the sad end of five of the six unaffiliated candidates running in contested races. Read more...
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Don’t rush to achieve college dating goals
During freshman orientation, I made a promise to myself. I decided I would, over the course of my four years of study, eat at each and every one of the restaurants in Westwood Village before I graduate in spring 2005. Read more...
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Editorial: Online elections should yield more voters
When it was all said and done, even Otter Pops, fortune cookies and condoms weren’t enough for more than three-quarters of UCLA undergraduates. Voter turnout in Undergraduate Students Association Council elections was down by 219 from last year, the first year voting was conducted online. Read more...
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Campus Taco Bell doesn’t deserve to go
Tomato, tomahto. Let’s not call the whole thing off. For months now, Taco Bell has been under fire about tomatoes. The dispute arises from allegations made by the employees of one of Taco Bell’s tomato suppliers. Read more...
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Sigma Chi begins road to regain sponsorship
It’s been an eventful year for UCLA fraternity Sigma Chi, but the house’s long journey back to normalcy is just beginning. Due to the Derby Days incident last spring that led to probation to the university’s withdrawal of the fraternity’s official recognition this spring, the fraternity has gone through a number of experiences it likely hopes will not be repeated any time soon. Read more...