As the world anxiously watches the unfolding confrontation between the United States and Iraq, several students gathered Tuesday night at a forum on a region suffering from one of the world’s most volatile, yet lesser-known conflicts ““ Kashmir. Read more...
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March 4, 9:00 pm
Forum about fate of Kashmir sparks debate, complaints from some
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March 4, 9:00 pm
University students are frequently at the forefront of protest movements around the nation. Whether the demonstration is about war, racial inequality or faraway nations, college students shouting slogans and waving signs are a regular staple. Read more...
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March 4, 9:00 pm
Minimum wage laws don’t always ensure that workers will make enough to live on. Many workers who earn minimum wage still have to resort to food stamps and welfare checks to make ends meet. Read more...
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March 4, 9:00 pm
Bruins largely unconcerned by recent terrorist attack warnings
Despite growing public apprehension about terrorism, a Westwood hardware store manager says UCLA students are largely unconcerned with recent federal recommendations to prepare for potential attacks. Read more...
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March 4, 9:00 pm
Anti-war graffiti is on the rise
Arbi Pedrossian, a first-year psychology student, looked surprised as he passed by one of UCLA’s many construction sites Tuesday. There was a new addition to the site, added during the night. Read more...
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March 4, 9:00 pm
Former senator chides Bush’s current policies
Former Colorado Senator Gary Hart criticized Bush’s economic and military policies while advocating a more extensive healthcare system Tuesday night at the Anderson School at UCLA, engaging in a discussion about the economy with Merli Baroudi and Anderson Forecast Director Edward Leamer. Read more...
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March 4, 9:00 pm
Vacancies stop rent increase
As UCLA students sift through Westwood apartments this spring, they may find that an oversupply of North Village apartments is making the experience a little less painful. Read more...