By Monique Simpson For the Daily Bruin Chris Gantner is in his last year as a graduate student in history at UCLA. He commutes for two hours back and forth from Pomona College where he holds a teaching position. Read more...
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August 6, 9:00 pm
Balancing act
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August 6, 9:00 pm
Music controversy continues
By Mary Hoang Daily Bruin Contributor Internet music downloading systems are under fire by record industry lawsuits, and both sides are pointing the finger on each other. Read more...
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July 30, 9:00 pm
Council appoints four students to committees
By Melody Wang Daily Bruin Contributor The Undergraduate Students Association Council recently appointed students to four committees, with 16 committee positions left to fill. The council appointed students to the Campus Programs, Community Activities, Student-Initiated Outreach and Student Fee Advisory committees at its July 18 and 25 meetings. Read more...
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July 30, 9:00 pm
Church agrees to pay fee to village business board
By Linh Tat Daily Bruin Senior Staff Verbal disputes between a church and the Westwood Village Business Improvement District ended in July after both sides met to discuss assessment fees for the church. Read more...
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July 30, 9:00 pm
A voice for the masses
Tracy Davis, a UCLA graduate student, was nominated to be the 2001-2002 student regent by a committee of the UC Board of Regents. Before coming here as a graduate student in education, she worked for CNN and attended UCLA for her undergraduate studies. Read more...
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July 30, 9:00 pm
A separate peace
By Stella Chu Daily Bruin Contributor For some students, the Franklin D. Murphy sculpture garden, a five-acre quadrangle of land sandwiched between Bunche and Dickson Halls means a break from the hurriedness of UCLA life. Read more...
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July 30, 9:00 pm
Philadelphia convention about more than just George W. Bush
By David Drucker Daily Bruin Contributor The Republican National Convention opens July 31 in downtown Philadelphia with the goal of reaching out to the moderate majority of voters and officially nominating Texas Gov. Read more...