A television show called “Survivor” aired the summer after much of UCLA’s graduating class of 2003 had just completed their first year of college. It grabbed people’s attention, becoming small talk material in classes and at work and social events. Read more...
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June 8, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Graduates get kicked off island into reality
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June 8, 9:00 pm
Student pays for education with work, financial aid
Having the financial means to get through college may not be an issue for some students, but for Edna Cordova, getting to graduation meant finding the money for school. Read more...
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June 8, 9:00 pm
Students roam all regions of campus to find right major
In a land where the distance between north and south campus is hardly intimidating and where the five-year plan is hardly taboo, Bruins migrate north, migrate south and change their minds time and time again ““ all in an effort to “find themselves.” Before settling on one subject however, outgoing students often explored their options during their first year on campus. Read more...
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June 3, 9:00 pm
Art, design counselor to retire after 27 years
Roma King, student affairs officer for the art and design | media art departments will be retiring after 27 years of service, with a majority of that time spent counseling students. Read more...
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June 3, 9:00 pm
Formerly conjoined twin removed from intensive care
Maria Teresa Quiej Alvarez, one of the twins who was formerly conjoined at the head, is recovering from an operation she underwent Friday at UCLA’s Mattel Children’s Hospital. Read more...
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June 3, 9:00 pm
“˜Road map’ both supported, criticized
With U.S. influence in the region at the highest point it has been at for years, President Bush makes an ambitious venture into Middle East peacemaking today by taking on an issue that has been a thorn in the side of the international community for 55 years. Read more...
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June 3, 9:00 pm
Proposed bill may raise sales taxes
Sales tax could go up by half a cent throughout L.A. County, but only if officials can get voters’ approval. A bill introduced by state senator Jack Scott, D-Pasadena, would raise the maximum allowable sales tax for the county. Read more...