Bonnie Chau [email protected] Click Here for more articles by Bonnie Chau  Fame is a funny thing. Every once in a while, someone brings up the theory that every single person wants to be famous. Read more...
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May 12, 9:00 pm
COLUMN: Be unique, find your claim to fame
Opinion
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May 9, 9:00 pm
Internet diaries create webs of intrigue
Sharon Kim [email protected] Click Here for more articles by Sharon Kim If you saw someone’s diary lying around, invitingly open as if calling out to you, would you read it? Read more...
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May 9, 9:00 pm
EDITORIAL: More money should be devoted to faculty
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 9, 9:00 pm
EDITORIAL: All high school grads deserve celebration
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 9, 9:00 pm
Rich maligned out of ignorance
Gordon is a political science student.  By Michael Gordon I cannot count with one hand how many times I’ve heard nasty things about the rich from people who know little or nothing about them. Many of these rich-haters claim that the wealthy are “selfish,” “self-interested” and even ““ get this ““ “responsible for the plight of the poor.” On campus, letters to the editor in the Daily Bruin speak about how the “rich land owners” have obstructed every positive social goal ““ night clubs, strip clubs, underground rail stations and even a more active social life. Columnists speak out against the Bush tax cut, which they say caused more social harm because poor people won’t be able to eat thanks to the rich who will be able to buy another luxury car. Even objective sources, such as The Associated Press, talk about the Bush tax cut as being “huge” and “costing” the government $1.3 trillion. (How can a tax-cut cost the government anything? If the money was never in the government’s hands, it means it couldn’t cost them anything. Read more...
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May 9, 9:00 pm
Letters
Prevent apathy in youth I read the editorial on apathy in Tuesday’s paper (“Strike,” Viewpoint, May 8) and I couldn’t agree more. Although I will not be attending the university until this fall, I feel this kind of behavior and attitude is starting to become more common in areas outside of UCLA as well, especially among younger people. Read more...