Editor’s note: In “GSA candidates voice positions” (News, April 17), the story reported that presidential candidate Anthony Dunbar was accused of seeking an endorsement from Shane Markstrum of the Engineering GSA after publicly declaring not to seek endorsements, which may have been a violation of the GSA Elections Code. Read more...
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GSA candidates voice positions
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Feature photo: A mosaic of movement
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Feature photo: Matzo matzo man
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Puzzles to close at end of quarter
Late-night snackers might have to look off campus for their fix starting fall quarter 2006. UCLA Dining Services has decided to close Puzzles after this quarter as part of a larger plan to reorganize eateries on the Hill. Read more...
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Campaigns heat up over alleged dishonesty
Editor’s note: In “Campaigns heat up over alleged dishonesty” (News, April 17), the story said that “some members” of the Graduate Student Association accused presidential candidate Anthony Dunbar of lying during his campaign. Read more...
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Dunbar aims to unite community
Anthony Dunbar calls himself a “go-getter.” He doesn’t just do work in his office. Instead, the fourth-year doctoral student in information studies and candidate for Graduate Students Association president goes out on campus, armed with a camcorder and ready to hear directly from students. Read more...
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Editorial: Students need time to choose majors
For those of you who still have not declared a major during your time at UCLA, here’s a scary thought: In Florida, state law might soon force students to declare a major ““ in their freshmen year of high school. Read more...