In a volatile political climate, many politicians believe that their stance on the environment can make the difference between garnering votes or being left behind. This Thursday, then, the California League of Conservation Voters and the unaffiliated League of Conservation Voters will jointly sponsor a Democratic presidential candidate forum on environmental issues. Read more...
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June 23, 9:00 pm
Democratic candidates to speak at UCLA
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June 23, 9:00 pm
Music industry wastes time prosecuting, not solving woes
If the Recording Industry Association of America and Sen. Orrin Hatch get their way, the day may soon come when a court clerk can give your name to the RIAA, and within hours your computer will be attacked, leaving you with a non-functional hulk. Read more...
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June 23, 9:00 pm
Word connotation vital for sustaining truth
Recently on The John Walsh Show, Walsh introduced his white supremacist guests, explaining they preferred to be identified as “racialists” not “racists.” Walsh maintained an aura of tolerance for his guests, but was also able to express his ambivalence to the term ““ call them what you will, it doesn’t change what they are. Read more...
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June 23, 9:00 pm
Briefs
Neurology dept. ranks No. 1 in national funding The department of neurology received $23.4 million in research grants in 2002 from the National Institutes of Health, ranking No. Read more...
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June 23, 9:00 pm
Speaks out
What do you think about the effort to recall Governor Gray Davis? Dan Norton Fifth-year, microbiology “I don’t really know what Davis has done (to help California). Read more...
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June 23, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Dynes needs to show dedication to UC, students
Robert Dynes is a name students should know if they care about the future of this university. When he takes over as president of the University of California system in October, Dynes will be asked to guide it through one of the university’s most difficult periods in history ““ enrollment continues to soar and the state budget continues to shrink. Read more...
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June 23, 9:00 pm
Breaking news: Supreme Court votes to uphold affirmative action in Michigan case
In what some affirmative action-supporters are hailing as a huge victory, a divided Supreme Court ruled that universities can give minority applicants an edge in the admittance process ““ within certain limits. Read more...