Our leaders in Sacramento are planning another student fee hike and enrollment caps for this fall. But did you know that in the 1960s and 1970s, when these leaders were in college, the University of California was practically free? Read more...
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April 4, 9:00 pm
Baby boomers must repay debt to California
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April 4, 9:00 pm
BruinGo! best transportation solution
UCLA Transportation Services has constantly questioned whether BruinGo! ““ a program which allows students, staff and faculty to ride the Santa Monica and Culver City buses to campus at a discounted rate ““ is worth the money it costs. Read more...
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March 21, 9:00 pm
Iraqis no better off with Hussein gone
History Professor Gabriel Piterberg is against the war in Iraq. He participated in the March 5, 2003 walkout and has spoken against the U.S. occupation at a number of teach-ins and events. Read more...
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March 16, 9:00 pm
Editorial cartoon
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March 16, 9:00 pm
New fee policy stifles student activism
Our university’s incredible array of extracurricular student activities provide nearly unlimited opportunities for students to extend their educations beyond the classroom. These activities, funded by student fees, also promote the university’s three-pronged mission of teaching, service and research. Read more...
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March 16, 9:00 pm
Speaks Out
What do you think about finals’ starting on Friday instead of Monday? Brandon Foster Fifth-year, mathematics and computer science “I feel fine about it since I’m not affected by the situation. Read more...
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March 14, 9:00 pm
Conservative influence a threat to Iranians’ freedom
Right before Iran’s seventh parliamentary elections in February, two reformist journals, Shargh and Yase No, were illegally shut down while the Iranian judiciary ordered the filtering of some pro-reform Web sites. Read more...