I propose that all UCLA students should be required to take at least two more General Education courses dealing with the extensive history of a region other than the United States or Western Europe. Read more...
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January 21, 9:00 pm
Learning world history only way to better future
Opinion
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January 21, 9:00 pm
U.S. needs responsible cloning strategy
Ask yourself: how often are humans cloned? Answer: never. So when every respectable newspaper in the country reported the friendly people at Clonaid (the scientific wing of the Raelians) had “successfully” cloned a human being, they brought a message to the people of Earth: cloning isn’t just for the movies anymore. Read more...
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January 21, 9:00 pm
Letters to the Editor
Levy has much to learn about sex Adir Levy (“All sex, no love make Jack awfully desensitized,” Jan. 15, 2003) makes the claim that “the more frequently physical pleasure is experienced, the less special it feels” and that based on this claim, abstinence from sexual activity prior to meeting the one “I truly love (i.e. Read more...
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January 20, 9:00 pm
Professor's Perspective: A tax cut is favorable, but…
In June of 2001, President Bush signed a tax reduction plan of $1.35 trillion spread over ten years. The White House has recently proposed to speed up the implementation of this plan and introduce a number of additional provisions. Read more...
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January 20, 9:00 pm
Professor's Perspective: Precedents set by previous tax breaks show…
President Bush has proposed a $674 billion tax cut to be spread over the next 10 years. The major goal of this proposal is an improvement in job growth and elimination of the 3 million shortfall in jobs. Read more...
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January 20, 9:00 pm
Littering on campus disrespects Bruins
Where is the respect? On any given day I traverse our campus and see graffiti, litter and people leaving their messes for someone else to clean up. Read more...
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January 16, 9:00 pm
Ryan’s clemency honorable in flawed system
One week ago, I supported the death penalty. Today, I do not, and I’d like to tell you why. Most days I study for class with the television on, usually tuned to CNN or Fox News, and rarely does a news story truly pique my interest. Read more...