Michael Schwartz Schwartz is a fifth-year sociology student who can be reached at [email protected]. Click Here for more articles by Michael Schwartz On Aug. 27, 60 armed men entered a poor neighborhood in the town of Cienaga, on Colombia’s Caribbean coast. Read more...
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December 6, 9:00 pm
U.S. condones Colombian massacres
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December 6, 9:00 pm
Men’s Gym construction raises concern
Doby has been a UCLA administrator for 30 years and has served as the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs since 1981. By Winston Doby It is not readily clear from the submission by Antonio Sandoval and Natasha Saelua (“Administrators Need to Fulfill Promises to SPARC Supporters,” Viewpoint, Nov. Read more...
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December 6, 9:00 pm
Letters
Insert correctly depicts abortion As a physician, I tip my hat to the “LoveMatters.com” insert in the Daily Bruin on Nov. 29 for publicly stating what pharmaceutical and medical science has known for some time, i.e. Read more...
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December 3, 9:00 pm
Gore’s behavior, tactics unacceptable
Perng is a fourth-year political science student and executive director of the Bruin Republicans. By Simon Perng If you have been following the melodrama that is the Florida election dispute, you’re probably just as annoyed as I am about the never-ending presidential election. Read more...
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December 3, 9:00 pm
American, Russian scientists are allies, not political rivals
By Louis Levenson In his column, “American partnership spells doom for Russians“ (Viewpoint, Dec. 1), David Rigsby decides to venture to comment on the effect of the NASA’s joint venture with several other nations in constructing and implementing the new International Space Station. Read more...
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December 3, 9:00 pm
‘Beat ‘SC’ hostilities foster ignorance, violence
Nicole Seymour Seymour is a fourth-year American Literature and Culture student. She loves reruns of "90210" and hates physical exertion. E-mail comments to [email protected]. Click Here for more articles by Nicole Seymour In the last couple weeks of November, UCLA seemed to be overrun with “Beat ‘SC Week” fervor ““ students painting their faces, participating in various on-campus activities, and heading to the Rose Bowl in droves. Read more...
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December 3, 9:00 pm
Big school causes big problems
 Maegan Carberry Carberry is a third-year political science student. E-mail her at [email protected]. With a campus of over 30,000, it’s no wonder that a lot of UCLA students suffer from what I like to call Big Campus Syndrome. Read more...