Shane is a third-year political science student. By Jennifer Shane General Education requirements are very odd: while they are general, they often fail to be education. Read more...
Opinion
|
January 8, 9:00 pm
UCLA must reconsider requirements
Opinion
|
January 8, 9:00 pm
LETTERS
Linking groups to terrorists wrong As a former editor of The Bruin in 1997-1998, I am puzzled and frustrated by an article I read attempting to connect a student group to accused terrorist organizations. Read more...
Opinion
|
January 8, 9:00 pm
Funding to terrorism constitutes a threat
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...
Opinion
|
January 7, 9:00 pm
ASUCLA fails to meet student needs
 Idan Ivri Ivri is a third-year political science student. Send comments to [email protected]. Why are spiral notebooks cheaper at Rite-Aid than at Ackerman Union? Why can you buy a skateboard but not eggs in the student store? Read more...
Opinion
|
January 7, 9:00 pm
Press Pound
To see bigger version of cartoon, click on it Read more...
Opinion
|
January 7, 9:00 pm
Waiver could extend benefits to UC, state
EDITORIAL BOARD Editor in Chief  Timothy Kudo Managing Editor  Michael Falcone Viewpoint Editor  Cuauhtemoc Ortega Staff Representatives Maegan Carberry Edward Chiao Kelly Rayburn   Unsigned editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily Bruin Editorial Board. Read more...
Opinion
|
January 7, 9:00 pm
Sharon fosters unrest in Middle East
Ali is a third-year physiological science student. By Mujtaba Ali In their submission “Palestinian leader fosters global terrorism“ (Daily Bruin, Viewpoint, Dec. 6, 2001), Benjamin Nabati and Jacob Zakaria suggest that the leadership of Yasser Arafat is the only obstacle impeding hopes of peace in the Middle East. Read more...