Murder – tragedy could have been prevented I am beyond mad. I am sad. Kevin Jeske lost his life while on duty as a UCLA employee through UCPD (University of California Police Department) incompetence. Read more...
Crime, Opinion
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September 29, 9:00 pm
Letters
Opinion
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September 29, 9:00 pm
Road to equality lacks city buses
For more information, please call Alex Caputo-Pearl (Department of Urban Planning) at 213-387-2800. By Alex Caputo-Pearl Social movements do not form quickly, or without planning and organization. Read more...
Opinion
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September 29, 9:00 pm
Americans still avoid a crucial element of moral debate
Auren Hoffman is a former ASUC student advocate and senior majoring in industrial engineering and operations research. By Auren Hoffman Abortion has consumed the American moral debate for the past few decades. Read more...
Opinion
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September 29, 9:00 pm
Seize the day, discover your real self
Leah Green, a.k.a. "Glitter Girl," is a second-year English student. "Fuck you I won’t do what you tell me, Fuck you I won’t do what you tell me …" Slamming into the dude in front of me at the recent Rage Against the Machine concert at San Jose State with my roommate and other UCLA pals, I felt empowered as adrenaline surged through my body. Read more...
Opinion
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September 29, 9:00 pm
Sticking to a monotonous life and loving every minute
Lampe is a senior news-editorial and English student and a Daily Nebraskan columnist. By Heather Lampe When I saw the piles of wet hair below my feet, I seriously thought the hair dresser would have to help me to my car. Read more...
Opinion
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September 26, 9:00 pm
Grad employees seek recognition
Joanna Brooks and Mark Quigley are graduate students and TAs in the English Department. They are currently at work on their video series, "When ASEs Attack!" By Joanna Brooks and Mark Quigley Daily Bruin Contributors To those new to campus, academic student employees may seem like curious creatures – odd twenty- and thirty- somethings leaning on podiums or hunching in research labs, inexplicably excited by the abstract, speaking in indecipherable gestures and phrases. Read more...
Opinion
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September 26, 9:00 pm
Castration strips criminals of civil rights, doesn’t protect society
By Brian Campbell Daily Bruin Contributor Last Tuesday, Gov. Pete Wilson (R-Calif.) signed a law that made California the first state to require chemical castration of repeat child molesters. Read more...