Photos courtesy of University Archives Since 1931, Kerckhoff Hall has been a center for student activity and has housed many student organizations. It used to include a men’s activity room, now the Kerckhoff Grand Salon (above and lower left), while the meeting room for the Undergraduate Students Association Council (lower right) has remained relatively the same. Read more...
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January 21, 9:00 pm
Roaming the halls
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January 21, 9:00 pm
Tobacco stocks only part of real issue: privatization
 Michael Weiner Weiner is a fourth-year history and political science student. His column analyzing issues of interest to the UCLA community runs on Mondays. Send feedback to [email protected]. Read more...
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January 18, 9:00 pm
Some contend textbook buyback is unreasonable
By Nick Yulico Daily Bruin Contributor Used textbooks are a contentious issue among UCLA students not aware of online options with bargains not available at the UCLA Store. Read more...
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January 18, 9:00 pm
Safety net
 Illustration by RACHEL REILICH/Daily Bruin By Lisa Klassen Daily Bruin Contributor UCLA students and staff are taking extra measures to protect themselves after two sexual assaults last week in Schoenberg and Boelter Halls. Read more...
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January 18, 9:00 pm
Speaks Out
Several attacks and sexual assaults have taken place on campus in recent months. In your opinion, how safe is UCLA? Tina Oakland Director, The Center for Women & Men "We have fewer reported incidents by far than the rest of the city. Read more...
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January 18, 9:00 pm
President-elect to be sworn in after controversial election
By David Drucker Daily Bruin Reporter President-elect George W. Bush will be inaugurated Saturday among well-wishers and protesters alike as the nation’s 43rd chief executive. While there is usually intrigue surrounding any new administration, the recount and court-riddled post-election period has lent unusual attention to many routine transitory events. Read more...
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January 18, 9:00 pm
Visiting Albanian physician learns techniques from UCLA colleagues
By Hemesh Patel Daily Bruin Staff Ever since her first year in medical school, Evis Petrela, wanted to work with eyes ““ now her job is to help fix an entire nation’s cataracts. Read more...