UCLA workers and students stood in a circle together, holding flowers and chanting “Si se puede (Yes, you can)!” The group of people were part of the Vigil for Justice in support of non-student workers who want to be hired by UCLA directly, rather than through subcontractors. Read more...
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April 22, 9:00 pm
Vigil held for subcontracted workers
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April 22, 9:00 pm
Political Perspective
Campus debates have called into question the extent of the faculty’s political activity Sandra Church Third-year, international development studies “It certainly can be detrimental to the classroom environment if the professor does not acknowledge that other views are valid.” Jimmy Savani Third-year, business/economics “I don’t think it is appropriate because the reason students go to class is to learn about the topics professors teach. Read more...
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April 22, 9:00 pm
Speaks out
How many Undergraduate Students Association Council members can you name? Paul Shirk First-year, undeclared “I think I know of one, but I couldn’t tell you his exact name. Read more...
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April 22, 9:00 pm
Letters to the Editor
Faculty vote bewildering It’s astonishing that the faculty would choose to vote against the war after its remarkable success. It’s amazing that they felt the war to be an appropriate matter upon which to collectively express their views. Read more...
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April 22, 9:00 pm
Senator shares views at Earth Day
A sidewalk display on Weyburn Avenue declares that “All Roads Lead to Westwood,” and Sen. John Edwards, D-NC, hopes UCLA is a stop on the path to the White House. Read more...
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April 22, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Bluebooks won't appease residents on Hill
Hoping to score points with tenants who live with the constant hums, pops and screeches of nearby construction projects, the Office of Residential Life is considering offering students living on campus Scantrons and bluebooks as thank-you tokens when finals come around. Read more...
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April 22, 9:00 pm
Bulgarian choir to break library quiet
By Mari Nicholson daily bruin senior staff [email protected] Students usually steer clear of libraries when they desire soothing study music. But at 4 p.m. today, the folk sounds of SuperDevoiche will hit Powell Library’s second-floor rotunda. Read more...