Monday, Sept. 25 was a historic day. Governor Schwarzenegger took action against the genocide in Darfur, Sudan by signing AB 2941 (Koretz-D) and AB 2179 (Leslie-R). Read more...
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October 1, 9:00 pm
Keep progress alive in Darfur
Opinion
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October 1, 9:00 pm
LGBT-friendly, but still room to improve
It comes as little surprise to me that UCLA was recently listed as one of America’s most friendly universities toward lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transsexuals. With a prominent resource center, a plethora of LGBT-focused student organizations and a history of progressive political action, UCLA has all of the trademarks one might expect a “gay-friendly” campus to boast. Read more...
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October 1, 9:00 pm
TV rich with poor life lessons
Deprived of TV during my pre-college years because of my mother’s decision to cancel the service, I decided to live out my dream of being a TV junkie for a day. Read more...
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September 28, 9:00 pm
Trip to Motherland proves personally enlightening
Disoriented, I walked up the ramp from the plane, through passport control, then customs. The air filled with cigarette smoke; the corridor before me barely visible, a warm feeling descended over me. Read more...
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September 28, 9:00 pm
Something about E. coli outbreak stinks: legislators
Over the course of the last few days, we have seen the caustic effect that E. coli has had not only on an important California industry (spinach growers), but on the lives of Americans across the country who have been hospitalized and even killed by this bacterial infection. Read more...
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September 28, 9:00 pm
Holistic review keeps evaluators fully informed
Related Links Application review may be restructured The changing face of UCLA diversity School to adopt UC Berkeley’s “˜holistic’ approach With this month’s arrival of the Class of 2010 and the news of its dismal lack of diversity, it is fitting that the Daily Bruin address the issue of UCLA’s admissions process and the recent proposal for its reform. Read more...
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September 27, 9:00 pm
U.S. has more to fear than terrorism
MEDFORD, Mass. “”mdash; At the recent meeting of the United Nations, everyone was expecting President Ahmadinejad of Iran to dominate the press and be the loudest critic of the U.S. Read more...