As the battles rage on in the Middle East, students and professors at UCLA continue to engage in heated debates on the implications and effectiveness of war. Read more...
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March 31, 9:00 pm
Nonviolence class focuses on war in Iraq,
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March 31, 9:00 pm
Ashe Center ready to treat SARS case
Many students may have traveled to countries at risk for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome over spring break. These students are now returning to dorms, apartments and lecture halls at UCLA. Read more...
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March 31, 9:00 pm
Virus hits over 13 countries
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, a deadly flu-like virus, has spread throughout the world with cases now being reported in over 13 countries. The worldwide epidemic, which is believed to have started in southern China, has reportedly infected 1,622 people since late last year, and 58 people have died resulting from the virus, according to the World Health Organization. Read more...
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March 31, 9:00 pm
Editorial Cartoon
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March 31, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Media should serve public, not President
The media’s coverage of the war in Iraq has reached a new dimension: not only are broadcast media conveying images of Baghdad around the clock, reporters are riding along with soldiers on the front lines, placing their lives at high risk for the sake of gathering information faster than a competing news agency. Read more...
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March 31, 9:00 pm
Background on Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
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Briefs
UCLA patients featured in PBS documentary Two UCLA Medical Center organ transplant recipients will be featured in a PBS special called “Greater Love.” The documentary profiles several organ donor recipients, a donor family and the medical teams that treat them. Read more...