By Karen Matsuoka For the Daily Bruin Los Angeles hosted its very first political convention in 1960. An audience of 80,000 gathered at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum to hear John F. Read more...
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August 13, 9:00 pm
Party to revisit new frontier as Democrats return to L.A.
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August 13, 9:00 pm
Council OKs student group budgets
By Melody Wang Daily Bruin Contributor The Undergraduate Students Association uses mandatory student fees of $23 per quarter from each student to allocate funds to various on-campus programs and groups. Read more...
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August 6, 9:00 pm
Plans surround Democrat gathering
By Linh Tat Daily Bruin Senior Staff Los Angeles, a city known for its hustle and bustle lifestyle, is now busier than ever. With the Democratic National Convention a week away, law enforcement officers, UCLA student groups and hospital staff are gearing up for their roles in the upcoming week’s events. Read more...
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August 6, 9:00 pm
Officers to live in dormitories during week of convention
By Timothy Kudo Daily Bruin Senior Staff About 800 California Highway Patrol officers are expected to stay at UCLA residence halls in preparation for the upcoming Democratic National Convention, housing official said. Read more...
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August 6, 9:00 pm
Internet education is growing in popularity
By Dharshani Dharmawardena Daily Bruin Senior Staff For various reasons, many students are opting to take distance learning classes through the Internet instead of attending traditional institutions. Read more...
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August 6, 9:00 pm
Republican platform doesn’t appeal to all
By Karen Matsuoka For the Daily Bruin When approving their platform at the Republican National Convention, the GOP called “increased access for all” the single most important issue facing higher education. Read more...
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August 6, 9:00 pm
Former UCLA professor Horowitz dies
By Amanda Fletcher Daily Bruin Senior Staff Harold W. Horowitz, 77, died of complications with Parkinson’s disease on July 28. A pioneer of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Horowitz was a former UCLA law professor and vice chancellor who left a mark on the university that lasts to this day. Read more...