Paule Takash Takash is a visiting assistant professor at UCLA in the Cesar E. Chavez Center For Chicana and Chicano Studies. She will offer a course in Fall 2001 titled “The History and Politics of Affirmative Action,” among other courses about race and politics. Read more...
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Shortsighted policies hurt state
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Celebrate Good Times
 EDWARD LIN/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Soon-to-be graduates gathered for a dress rehearsal of the All African People’s Celebration at the L.A. Tennis Center on June 3. Read more...
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Three-year grad gets head start; five-year grad gets involved in campus life
By Robert Salonga Daily Bruin Staff Kimberly Barulich, a business economics student with an accounting minor, will graduate this week after spending only three years at UCLA as an undergraduate. Read more...
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Crime Watch
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Three-year grad gets head start; five-year grad gets involved in campus life
By Robert Salonga Daily Bruin Staff Merrick Pascual, an economics student with a minor in public policy, will graduate this week after spending five years at UCLA as an undergraduate. Read more...
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Speaks Out
What place on campus best reflects your experiences at UCLA and why? Danielle Jackson Graduate Student The Anderson School at UCLA “For undergrad, it was the sculpture garden because I used to hang out there and read between classes on the grass. Read more...
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Students form their own views at politically diverse university
 Illustration by HINGYI KHONG/Daily Bruin By Karen Albrecht Daily Bruin Reporter University campuses with strong political activities have historically been catalysts for change. At UCLA, political organizations from CalPIRG to Jews for Jesus shower pamphlets on unsuspecting Bruin Walk travelers and vigorously attempt to recruit new members. Read more...