Thursday, January 8

Letters

Racism continues Before anyone presumes anything, let me clarify a few things. I am not a conservative and I am not white. I am a liberal Asian. Read more...



Turkish tour evokes history of oppression

Semerdjian is a fifth-year history and near eastern studies student. He can be reached at [email protected]. By Harout Semerdjian While many UCLA students would have chosen an exotic island in the Caribbean or a popular European destination to spend their summer break, I decided to take a rather unusual trip to a region that more than 700 UCLA students call “home.” My trip to Eastern Turkey, known to most of us as historic Armenia, contained great adventure. Read more...



Speaks Out

What would be your ideal first date in L.A.? Esther Chun Second Year Undeclared "I’d go paintballing because it’s fun and active. I can hit the person and if he still likes me afterward, then it’s all good." Deidra Brick Third-year American literature and culture "I would want to get away from school. Read more...


Treatment, not prison, best solution for drug offenders

Everett graduated from UCLA in 1990 with a BA in English/American studies. She is currently working on the Proposition 36 campaign. By Cristina Everett As a college student you can relate to the following analogy regarding why you should vote “yes” on Proposition 36 on November 7th. Read more...