The gateway to citizenship in this country is a model of inefficiency. The bureaucracy is already encouraged to process cases slowly by its stilted funding model ““ and now it wants to double the cost of becoming a citizen. Read more...
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October 29, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Citizenship funding problems need fixing
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October 26, 9:00 pm
Former Israeli soldier gives talk on conflict
With the hope of finding something positive that can come out of the most recent bloodshed between Israel and a bordering Arab-Muslim nation, Colgate University Professor Avraham Sela spoke on campus Thursday. Read more...
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October 26, 9:00 pm
Focusing on the Palestinian narrative
A book tour discussion about the history of the Palestinian people and their efforts to gain statehood drew the attention of students, faculty and residents of Los Angeles in the Faculty Center on Thursday. Read more...
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October 26, 9:00 pm
Letters to the Editor
Azerbaijan doesn’t deserve this anger Since the end of the Soviet Union, Azerbaijan has continued to evolve and better itself, dedicating itself to many significant issues. Read more...
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October 26, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Ban impedes enrichment of students, not uranium
The United States and three European allies submitted a draft of a U.N. resolution Wednesday in opposition to Iran’s nuclear program. But the proposed resolution includes a damaging provision that would prevent Iranian students from studying nuclear physics at foreign universities. Read more...
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October 26, 9:00 pm
Speaker discusses Latin American politics
Peals of laughter burst from Room 6275 in Bunche Hall on Thursday afternoon. “What gives a kid the political courage to say that?” bellowed guest speaker Tariq Ali after narrating a story about a rigged election in which a boy refused to play his bugle for the newly elected president and told the general in charge, “You seem keen on playing the bugle; you can play it yourself.” Ali, an author, filmmaker and historian who has been highly critical of the United States and its policies, kept over 80 UCLA students, faculty and guests laughing and engaged in a lecture called “The Latin American Challenge: Chavez, Morales, Castro.” Ali spent more than two hours discussing Latin American policies, including the turbulent events that have occurred throughout Latin America’s history. Read more...
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October 26, 9:00 pm
Students clash over ideology at on-campus event
Police were called to Moore Hall on Thursday night after a student group event was interrupted by protests. Protestors entered an event hosted by L.O.G.I.C., a campus organization devoted to pursuing the ideas of Ayn Rand, to decry the statements of a speaker at the group’s previous event. Read more...