The voters blame the politicians. The politicians blame the voters. Nobody takes responsibility for the uninformed, uninterested population. And nobody blames what may be the largest source of voter ignorance yet: the media. Read more...
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October 24, 9:00 pm
Media to blame for lack of voter interest
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October 23, 9:00 pm
Chicken, waffles unexpectedly good combo
Want to get away from campus and try something unexpectedly good? I suggest roaming off to Roscoe’s House of Chicken ‘n’ Waffles to try some soul food in a combination most UCLA students will find unusual but filling. Read more...
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October 23, 9:00 pm
Habitat for Humanity reappears on campus
Habitat for Humanity International returned to the UCLA campus last week when it became an officially recognized student organization. A chapter of the organization had been active on the UCLA campus previously, but became inactive a few years ago, according to new Habitat for Humanity president, Kevin Gerrity, a fourth-year history student. Read more...
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October 23, 9:00 pm
Good music doesn’t help The Palace’s mediocrity
An 18-and-up dance club doesn’t sound promising to anyone. Although I tried to go with an open and objective mind, I soon discovered that all my preconceived notions couldn’t be closer to the truth. Read more...
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October 23, 9:00 pm
Balancing Act
Balancing school, work, friends and the latest fall lineup is difficult enough, but try doing it while raising a baby. That’s just what fourth-year transfer student Veronica Aguilar is doing: raising a 4-year-old daughter while majoring in biology, here at UCLA. Read more...
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October 23, 9:00 pm
Bad vendors corrupt ambience of music
Being a money-making business does not have to ruin or corrupt art. “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” and “The Muppet Babies” have all helped to prove great works of art can be commercially mainstream. Read more...
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October 23, 9:00 pm
Forbidden fruit of Vegas: take a bite, but beware the deceptive taste
In Greek mythology, Las Vegas would be the island of the Sirens. Content in its desert isolation, it beckons weary travelers with the sounds of clattering coins and neon hums. Read more...