On-campus living allows for personal growth, a connection to communityBy Tahira Hoke "Tahira, are you still in the dorms?" I have answered this question almost every month I have lived here at UCLA. Read more...
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July 14, 9:00 pm
Dorm life has more to offer than bad food
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July 14, 9:00 pm
Diane Reifschneider
Media stifles electoral choices Editor: This Fourth of July weekend, C-Span provided more than 40 hours of coverage of the Libertarian Party convention in Washington, D.C. Read more...
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July 14, 9:00 pm
Feminism does not preclude using feminine charms
End justifies means when women use sex to get what they want Phung, my roommate, and I are in the longest line, waiting to be admitted to that den of drinking, that hotbed of hedonism, the headquarters of collegiate alcohol consumption we all know and love  Maloney’s On Campus (parenthetically  literally  why is it called Maloney’s On Campus? Read more...
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July 7, 9:00 pm
Letters
Sunday, July 7, 1996Play controversy mirrors identity Editor: I was surprised at the paucity of relevant biography in John Digrado’s piece, "Seven walk out over actor’s race; students oppose Caucasian’s role in production on Frida Kahlo’s life" which appeared on the front page of the Daily Bruin on Wednesday, May 22. Read more...
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July 7, 9:00 pm
Practical advice to rise above electoral politics
Sunday, July 7, 1996 Active participation the best medicine for election-year malaiseBy Mark Gerzon As this election year heats up, our citizens are inundated with negative advertising, fake facts, well-financed accusations and indignant denials. Read more...
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July 7, 9:00 pm
Personal change imperative to end sexism
Sunday, July 7, 1996 Misogynistic ideas so pervasive, reform rests with individual Here’s a trivia question: What do NWA, IFC, UCLA and CCRI have in common? Read more...
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July 7, 9:00 pm
Speaks out
Sunday, July 7, 1996 "I think that there should be some way to make sure that there is working-class representation at the government level … Even someone who is really liberal, like Bill Clinton, is essentially an aristocrat, and lobbying doesn’t just quite cut it." Quynh Nguyen is a history/Asian American studies student. Read more...