Gilda Gazor [email protected] Click Here for more articles by Gilda Gazor  Warning: this article may not be relevant to you if you are an undergraduate freshman or sophomore, but I urge you to read on because it will affect you sooner or later. Read more...
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May 29, 9:00 pm
Don’t fall victim to “˜Twenties Transition’
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May 29, 9:00 pm
Support referendum through online voting
EDITORIAL BOARD Editor in Chief  Timothy Kudo Managing Editor  Michael Falcone Viewpoint Editor  Cuauhtemoc Ortega Staff Representatives  Maegan Carberry  Edward Chiao  Kelly Rayburn Editorial Board Assistants  Maegan Carberry  Edward Chiao   Unsigned editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily Bruin Editorial Board. Read more...
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May 29, 9:00 pm
USAC bipartisanship a good and a must
EDITORIAL BOARD Editor in Chief  Timothy Kudo Managing Editor  Michael Falcone Viewpoint Editor  Cuauhtemoc Ortega Staff Representatives  Maegan Carberry  Edward Chiao  Kelly Rayburn Editorial Board Assistants  Maegan Carberry  Edward Chiao   Unsigned editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily Bruin Editorial Board. Read more...
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May 29, 9:00 pm
Mascots offend, demean American Indians
Dyer is a third-year history student. Â By Alison Dyer Regarding Ian Eisner’s column on school mascots, Eisner has obviously not researched his subject (“School mascots not insulting,” Viewpoint, May 22). Read more...
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May 29, 9:00 pm
Ads for Army serve important purpose
Watters is a fourth-year history student. Â By Andrew Watters While it may be tempting to criticize the Army and other branches of the Department of Defense for their new advertising campaigns on the basis of cost (“Army targets, misleads U.S. Read more...
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May 29, 9:00 pm
Letters
Fear of sexuality is more harmful than provocative images Congratulations to Alicia Ward for her comments on the nudity in Abercrombie and Fitch quarterlies (“A&F shouldn’t censor adult content for kids,” Viewpoint, May 23). Read more...
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May 28, 9:00 pm
UCLA mirrors society’s gap between rich, poor
 Thomas Soteros-Mcnamara Send your pity comments to [email protected] The gap between rich and poor continues to haunt Los Angeles and UCLA. Walk west along 11th Street from the Staples Center, and notice the separate entrances for plebeians and patricians, rich and poor. Read more...