The Daily Bruin sat down with Academic Senate officer Tom Minor and Sophia Kozak, the Undergraduate Student Association Council Academic Affairs Commissioner to talk about the progress of the campus diversity requirement. Read more...
Opinion
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March 8, 9:00 pm
Defining diversity essential for setting requirements
Opinion
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March 8, 9:00 pm
Treatment should include self-acceptance
When I was diagnosed with stage III breast cancer in September 2003, my world fell apart. Faced with mastectomy, chemotherapy and radiation, my existence blurred unrecognizable. Read more...
Opinion
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March 7, 9:00 pm
Interning: the path to success
You may be overloaded with studying, midterms, finals and other activities, but doing your research now ““ in anticipation of the summer ““ is essential for landing a summer job or internship. Read more...
Opinion
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March 7, 9:00 pm
USAC hard at work to meet major objectives
Working with professors, administrators and peers for the past four years has given me a strong voice as an advocate for the UCLA community. When a vacancy opened up for a general representative on the Undergraduate Students Association Council, I felt the position would give me a chance to address current issues at UCLA. Read more...
Opinion
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March 3, 9:00 pm
Regulation of stem cell studies stymies scientific, medical progress
Gregory Stock is the director of the UCLA Program on Medicine, Technology and Society. The Daily Bruin sat down with Stock to discuss the impact and importance of stem cell research. Read more...
Opinion
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March 3, 9:00 pm
Sign theft indicative of bigger problem in U.S.
Six “Dictator of the Week” A-boards belonging to my group, Students Against Dictators, have been stolen from Bruin Walk and throughout UCLA. These boards cost hundreds of dollars and took many hours to assemble. Read more...
Opinion
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March 2, 9:00 pm
USAC funding far from fair
For too long, the Undergraduate Students Association Council has spent its energies promoting certain viewpoints at the expense of others. Student groups that support the dominant slate in USAC somehow end up with the most money. Read more...