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February 18, 9:00 pm
Independent study often overlooked
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February 18, 9:00 pm
SHAC works to improve health services
Taylor is graduate co-chair of the Student Health Advisory Committee. By Catherine A. Taylor In response to the article, “GSA discusses its frustration with directors of health care,” (News, Feb. Read more...
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February 18, 9:00 pm
History department changes made to benefit students
Stevenson is the chair of the Department of History. By Brenda Stevenson I’m saddened by the sense of neglect and ill-treatment that our graduate students have expressed. Read more...
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February 18, 9:00 pm
Big classes not conducive to semesters
Smith is a second-year undeclared student. By Sophia Smith The discussion that has emerged over whether UCLA should switch to a semester system raises a lot of important issues, but we shouldn’t let these blind us to the fact that remaining in a quarter system would best suit UCLA. Read more...
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February 18, 9:00 pm
Liberal dogma corrupts many principles of GOP
Latchem is a third-year political science student. By Scott Latchem The Feb. 12 Viewpoint submission, “Upcoming election chance to oust GOP,” by Nathan Gonzales, is crammed with more party-line liberal dogma than the latest Gray Davis commercial. Read more...
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February 18, 9:00 pm
Press Pound
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February 14, 9:00 pm
Midterms useless; one test is enough
Barari is a fourth-year molecular, cell and developmental biology student. By Sony Barari Dear Professors: Midterms are for shit. I am now in my fourth year of matriculation at this fine university, and if there is anything significant I have learned during this period, it is that midterms are a complete waste of time and utterly irrelevant to my academic development. Read more...