California Attorney General Jerry Brown recently filed a lawsuit against the Bush administration for provisions made to the Endangered Species Act on Dec. 30, causing UCLA students and researchers to have mixed feelings. Read more...
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January 6, 9:01 pm
Changes on act raise debate
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January 6, 9:00 pm
Afghan club’s statewide drive a success
The Afghan Students Association West, an organization created this past summer which consists of all college Afghan clubs across California, held a statewide clothing and supply drive to aid Afghanistan's youth and families over the past few months. Read more...
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January 6, 9:00 pm
Recession predicted for 2009 year
The new year comes with a lot of new changes, not all of which are positive for national and state economies, according to Anderson economists and the recent UCLA Anderson Forecast final quarterly report of 2008. Read more...
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January 6, 9:00 pm
ASUCLA projects delayed
Associated Students UCLA is steadily moving forward into the new year with its construction projects, though the opening dates of many of the projects have been pushed back to later in the year. Read more...
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January 5, 10:18 pm
Revised route receives mixed reviews
Undeterred by the recently changed Undie Run route, students stayed true to tradition as they ran along the police barricaded path in Bruin Plaza on Dec. 10. Read more...
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January 5, 10:10 pm
Aiming for a greener UCLA
Ever since she received a book called "101 Things Kids Can Do to Save the Earth," Nurit Katz has been interested in sustainability. Read more...
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January 5, 10:08 pm
Roth’s actions OK, says J-board
Chief Justice Irene Nguyen of the Student Judicial Board issued the majority opinion in the case of Lipkin and Huddy v. Roth in a statement that said Roth had legal authority to make changes to the Office Space Allocation Committee guidelines. Read more...