CATHERINE JUN Ghaith Mahmood, president of the Muslim Student Association, protests during Chancellor Albert Carnesale’s town hall meeting. By Robert Salonga Daily Bruin Contributor Chancellor Albert Carnesale endured criticisms and was the subject of a walk-out during a town hall meeting in Ackerman Union on Tuesday. Read more...
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February 27, 9:00 pm
Chancellor faces tough questions at meeting
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February 27, 9:00 pm
Community Briefs
Commission hosts Roll-AIDS event The Student Welfare Commission, in conjunction with several other groups, presented their seventh annual Roll-AIDS UCLA skating event Tuesday night. Roll-AIDS provided students with information about safe sex and HIV testing, as well as food and an opportunity to roller skate around Ackerman Grand Ballroom. Read more...
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February 27, 9:00 pm
President Bush proposes 10-year plan to Congress
 The Associated Press President George W. Bush delivers his address to a joint session of the 107th Congress at the Capitol in Washington on Tuesday. Read more...
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February 27, 9:00 pm
High non-resident fees deter potential students
By Laurie Zabala Daily Bruin Contributor After eight years of living in and paying taxes to the state of California, UC Berkeley student Fang Hu is still required to pay non-resident fees totalling $10,244. Read more...
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February 27, 9:00 pm
Former U.S. ambassador issues challenge for peace to students
By Rebekah Lynn Daily Bruin Contributor The former U.S. Ambassador to the Middle East issued a challenge to UCLA sociology students on Monday. After sharing the intricacies and unique challenges of negotiating peace in the Middle East, veteran diplomat and UCLA alumnus Dennis Ross said: “You now have the background, the violence continues, and I have resigned as diplomat. Read more...
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February 26, 9:00 pm
Students to lobby for state funding
 MANDY CHAPMAN Casey Wasserman, UCLA alumnus and owner of the Los Angeles Avengers, speaks at a training workshop Saturday. By Kevin Lee Daily Bruin Contributor Soon-to-be University of California lobbyists participated in a delegate training workshop Saturday to learn how to advocate for UC funding in the state budget. Read more...
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February 26, 9:00 pm
Council set to vote on SAG funding changes
By Scott B. Wong Daily Bruin Staff Student advocacy groups may be no more if some Undergraduate Students Association Council members have their way in determining how a sponsored group is defined. Read more...