With stair-covered hills, car-clogged streets, pedestrian-filled walkways and a reputation for theft, UCLA is not exactly a bike-friendly campus. But that could be changing now that the university has begun to act on some of the long-held concerns of the university’s cycling community. Read more...
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October 12, 9:00 pm
Building a bike-friendly campus
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October 12, 9:00 pm
Proposition support divides USAC
Members of the undergraduate student government failed to reach an agreement Tuesday on whether it is appropriate for them to make public their stance on ballot propositions for the November special election. Read more...
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October 11, 9:00 pm
CLOSER LOOK: New justices’ stances on schools unknown
With scant paper trails behind them, President Bush’s two picks for the Supreme Court have left many unsure which way the pair leans on various issues impacting the nation’s schools. Read more...
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October 11, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Who needs money when we have new BruinCards?
It’s a good thing UCLA made the newly redesigned BruinCards a mandatory commodity for the academic year, because new IDs just happen to be the most pressing need of students right now. Read more...
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October 11, 9:00 pm
First-year students show spirituality
There are differences in the levels of interest and involvement in spirituality and religion between men and women and among student subgroups, but acceptance and tolerance of the belief systems of others is a widely shared and important characteristic of college students, a recent study found. Read more...
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October 11, 9:00 pm
UCLA law professor works against Prop. 77
UCLA law Professor Daniel Lowenstein is heading a committee opposing Proposition 77, which would take redistricting out of the hands of California legislators and give the responsibility to a panel of independent judges. Read more...
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October 11, 9:00 pm
New dorms stress dining halls
It’s just after 6 p.m. and the line at the De Neve dining hall quickly grows from just a few people to dozens of residents. The line begins to creep up the stairs in De Neve, but students continue to patiently wait for their turn to eat. Read more...