By Peijean Tsai Daily Bruin Contributor No one has used nuclear weapons since the Truman administration dropped atomic bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima in 1945, but recent events have caused some to fear that there will be nuclear warfare in the near future. Read more...
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March 13, 9:00 pm
Carnesale responds to news report on nuclear weapons
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March 13, 9:00 pm
Winnick under investigation
By Christina Jenkins Daily Bruin Contributor Last year’s recipient of UCLA’s Jacoby International Award is now at the center of a congressional investigation into claims of false business practices. Read more...
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March 13, 9:00 pm
Year after SP-1, 2 protests, UCLA reflects on issues
Daily Bruin File Photo Students from across the state protest SP-1 and 2, UC bans on affirmative action, at UCLA on March 14, 2001. By Sophia Chakos-Leiby Daily Bruin Contributor On March 14, 2001, more than 1,000 people swept across the UCLA campus protesting the statewide university ban on affirmative action. Read more...
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March 13, 9:00 pm
Dorm residents face housing disruptions
By Jamie Hsiung Daily Bruin Reporter In the week right before finals, 200 students living on campus have the added stress of moving out or being assigned a new roommate, according to a letter housing officials sent out this week. Read more...
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March 13, 9:00 pm
Group disrupts public board meeting
By Robert Salonga Daily Bruin Staff SAN FRANCISCO “”mdash; The push for a Latino regent and UC Riverside chancellor heated up on Wednesday when a public session at the Board of Regents meeting broke out into a shouting match. Read more...
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March 13, 9:00 pm
Bruins dive into NCAA Tournament office pools
By Bruce Tran Daily Bruin Contributor Even if you have no idea what the difference between Murray State and McNeese State is, even if you had no idea that a Central Connecticut State University even existed, and even if you thought Miami was just a football school, you still have a chance at winning the jackpot. Read more...
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March 13, 9:00 pm
State legislature suggests 10 percent hike in tuition
By Crystal Betz Daily Bruin Contributor The California state legislature’s latest report, in an effort to reform the master plan for higher education, questions California’s long-standing low fee policy, suggesting that college costs be raised by 10 percent. Read more...