Eric Fong has done many things. He is a national TV host, a martial arts student and part-time business manager of a local martial arts school. Read more...
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May 6, 9:00 pm
Student stays in China
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May 6, 9:00 pm
UCLA considering summer restriction
The University of California, Berkeley’s recent ban on students from SARS-affected countries studying at the campus this summer has members of the local community wondering if UCLA will make a similar announcement. Read more...
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May 6, 9:00 pm
Letters to the Editor
Academic Affairs needs new leadership My lack of direct experience with the Academic Affairs Commission should not be held against me, as I have made every attempt to involve myself in the development of a diversity requirement and was turned away from the current commission for reasons unstated. Read more...
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May 6, 9:00 pm
Speaks Out
Will you be voting in the USAC elections? Does the online voting make any difference in your decision? Ali Rashidian Fourth-year, biochemistry “I will not be voting because, honestly, I really don’t care. Read more...
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May 6, 9:00 pm
Editorial – State must look for federal aid to solve deficits
Thirty thousand public school teachers have received provisional pink slips. Tens of thousands of Medi-Cal recipients may lose their healthcare coverage. The cost of driving a car may go up $130 a year, on average. Read more...
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May 6, 9:00 pm
Seniors vote for a lifetime of e-mail
To the class of 2003, prospects of convenient communication after graduation have a greater appeal than images of UCLA students sipping wine in Ackerman Union. This year, seniors who are on the verge of graduation voted to make lifetime e-mail service for UCLA students the official class gift of 2003. Read more...
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May 6, 9:00 pm
Search for looted art persists
As dust settles over Baghdad and reconstruction efforts commence, the search for looted artifacts from Iraqi museums continue amid constant revisions to the official number of pieces actually stolen. Read more...