BRIDGET O’BRIEN/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Gov. Gray Davis gets down and gets funky, "raising the roof" at the Democratic State Convention in the Bonaventure Hotel in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday. Read more...
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February 18, 9:00 pm
Davis lampoons GOP foes at convention
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February 18, 9:00 pm
Aspects of male life to be examined in course
By Jacqueline Lee Daily Bruin Contributor Undergraduate male life cannot be summed up in relieving sexual frustration, avoiding the dishes, or fighting over the play station. Read more...
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February 18, 9:00 pm
Students explore distinctions of spirituality vs. religion in society
 NICOLE MILLER/Daily Bruin Diana Chapman Walsh speaks about "College and the Search for Meaning in a Contentious World" on Thursday. By Christina Jenkins Daily Bruin Contributor Teaching spirituality on campus is appropriate claims one leading lecturer on education, but some students question whether it’s possible to divorce spirituality from religion. Read more...
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February 18, 9:00 pm
Discussion centers on racism after terrorism
By Sabrina Singhapattanapong Daily Bruin Contributor On the 60th anniversary of the internment of Japanese Americans in 1942, more than 100 students, former internees and community members assembled Saturday to discuss similarities in discrimination of Japanese Americans and Muslims today. Read more...
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February 18, 9:00 pm
Projected ASUCLA sales off-kilter
 MICHAEL TOBEY Students swarm Ackerman Union for the annual Anti-Valentine’s Day Sale last week. The Associated Students of UCLA saw its sales fall short of its projection by more than $50,000. Read more...
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February 18, 9:00 pm
Crime Watch
Petty theft Five cell phones, two parking permits, two wallets and one purse were stolen during this period, totalling a loss of $315. On Feb. 12, $56 was removed from a safe on the 14000 block of Fiji Way. Read more...
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February 14, 9:00 pm
News Brief – UCLA considers switching to semester system
UCLA faculty and administrators are considering moving to a semester system. Faculty will be sent a letter ““ tentatively scheduled for next Tuesday or Wednesday ““ from John Sandbrook, assistant vice-provost of the College of Letters & Science, informing them that a joint committee has been formed to look into this change. Read more...