So one of your friends is Muslim and is fasting for the month of Ramadan. You probably have several questions on your mind about it. What is Ramadan? Read more...
Community, Opinion
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May 30, 10:27 pm
Submission: Debunking common misconceptions about Ramadan and iftar
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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May 30, 10:25 pm
Rushabh Nagori: Decision to replace financial actuarial math program’s lecturers will hurt students
Imagine you pay thousands of dollars to attend one of the world’s best public universities. You come in with the reasonable expectation that the university will do everything in its power to make you employable once you graduate – including hiring faculty who understand the industry you’re about to enter and can prepare you for the professional world. Read more...
Photo: The financial actuarial mathematics program offered an industry-focused, pre-professional education to students. The math department’s changes to the program tarnish those qualities. (Daily Bruin file photo)
Community, Opinion
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May 29, 11:51 pm
Submission: Protest at “Indigenous Peoples Unite” event limited free speech, on-campus safety
I am proud of the pro-Israel community at UCLA, and am extremely disappointed with those who protested Students Supporting Israel’s event, “Indigenous Peoples Unite.” It was uplifting to witness the maturity and steadfastness of the audience members and I have received notable support from the Israeli community at UCLA and beyond. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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May 29, 11:46 pm
Sam Smoot: UCLA needs clearer universitywide guidelines regarding use of homework solution sites
In today’s cutthroat academic environment where university students are forced to contemplate which friends they would sacrifice to the volcano, it’s no wonder students often turn to online repositories to ensure good grades on their assignments. Read more...
Photo: (Jessie Hui/Daily Bruin)
Editorials, Opinion
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May 28, 11:52 pm
Editorial: Creating satellite offices would be more convenient for commuters
Westwood is running out of room for UCLA. Los Angeles, however, isn’t. While pending construction poses eventual relief to the endless crowds on Bruin Walk and Charles E. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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May 28, 11:48 pm
Chris Busco: UCLA should be more explicit about its auto-lock and room-use policies
With finals fast approaching, UCLA students have begun looking for quiet rooms to hunker down and spend numerous caffeine-fueled hours cramming for tests, papers and projects. Read more...
Photo: (Claire Sun/Daily Bruin)
Cartoons, Opinion
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May 26, 6:59 pm
Editorial Cartoon: A difference in inconvenience
Photo: (Andrea Grigsby/Daily Bruin)




