By Bimal Rajkomar Daily Bruin Contributor A new proposal could make university admission more attainable for California students, and possibly boost minority enrollment in the UC. Read more...
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October 5, 9:00 pm
Dual admission plan may improve campus diversity
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October 5, 9:00 pm
Benjamin works to reach out to students in bid for Senate seat
By Michael Falcone Daily Bruin Senior Staff Though she’s up against the political might of Dianne Feinstein and Tom Campbell, ““ two powerhouses of California politics ““ Medea Benjamin, the Green Party candidate for U.S. Read more...
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October 5, 9:00 pm
Actors benefit cultural program
 KEITH ENRIQUEZ/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Ryan Bulatao is Lapu-Lapu in one of the living exhibits in Kerckhoff Art Gallery. By Linh Tat Daily Bruin Senior Staff Lapu-Lapu stood proudly before his people about 500 years ago. Read more...
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October 5, 9:00 pm
SEAS Cafe changes policy, no longer sells cigarettes
 DAVE HILL/Daily Bruin Senior Staff The SEAS Cafe in Boelter Hall posts a sign announcing the absence of cigarettes. SEAS was the last place on campus to sell cigarettes. Read more...
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October 4, 9:00 pm
UCLA blunder leads to renaming
 NICOLE MILLER/Daily Bruin Schoenberg Building houses the newly renamed Ostin Hall, in honor of donors Mo and Evelyn Ostin. By Monique Simpson Daily Bruin Contributor When Randol Schoenberg opened the newspaper on Sept. Read more...
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October 4, 9:00 pm
LGBT workshop attracts crowd with professors
 KATHERYN OGLE Chicana/o studies professors Eric Avila and Alicia Gaspar de Alba participated in the "Queer Life on Campus" workshop Tuesday. By Melody Wang Daily Bruin Reporter Tuesday’s “Queer Life on Campus” workshop, held as part of the Undergraduate Students Association Council Welcome Week, caused heated debate at last week’s USAC meeting. Read more...
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October 4, 9:00 pm
Center receives grant to study brain tumors
By Hemesh Patel Daily Bruin Reporter Brain cancer is seen by the medical community as a death sentence, but a $3 million grant to UCLA’s Jonsson Cancer Center may change the way the disease is treated. Read more...