Much of the feminist movement revolves around choice: It should be a woman's choice to terminate a pregnancy. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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May 16, 8:43 pm
After 50 years, the pill is a popular instrument of freedom for women
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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May 13, 9:01 pm
Turn the virtual into reality
Imagine your favorite movie. Imagine that you have the power to become your favorite character, to affect the choices that he or she makes and to ultimately decide the ending of the movie. Read more...
Community, Opinion
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May 13, 9:00 pm
American debt mistakes continue
The U.S. Department of the Treasury has made the same mistake that millions of American home buyers did during the housing bubble of 2002 to 2006: It has taken out an adjustable-rate mortgage on the national debt. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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May 12, 9:00 pm
Campus safety should come first with late-night shuttle service
The oft-taken journey from fraternity row to Hilgard Avenue is something that many fear making alone after a night of partying, but the lack of proper campus programs leaves them with no choice. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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May 12, 9:00 pm
‘Religion is for the Weak’ man opens up theological discourse for all
You've probably seen him on Bruin Walk on your way to or from class. He's always inviting, often sports a hoodie and looks a little bit like Jacob from "Lost." Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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May 12, 9:00 pm
EDITORIAL: “The Black Experience” mural should be uncovered, restored
On Wednesday, the Daily Bruin published an article on "The Black Experience" mural, painted by UCLA's seven black art students in 1970 following days of student protest, police intervention and subsequent violence. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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May 11, 9:00 pm
Day of Prayer? That’ll be the day
May 6: a truly alienating day indeed. To anyone who voted to put students last in the Undergraduate Students Association Council election, the chant "Who's university? Our university!" that roared from majority-winners Students First! was a little more off-putting than the usual partisan antics. Read more...
