Senate issue needs balanced analysis In the letter to the editor “USAC should hear out potential reforms” (Feb. 28), the author alleges that members of the Undergraduate Students Association Council have tried to “suppress the labors” of a student. Read more...
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March 3, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Religion has no place in secular government
The founding fathers may have been almost exclusively white male Christians, but the United States was founded specifically to ensure the freedom and safety of all men, regardless of their creed, beliefs or economic class. Read more...
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March 3, 9:00 pm
Fallen trees raise concerns after rain
As some students expressed concern over safety after trees on the hillside behind the Saxon Suites fell with last week’s rains, a UCLA official said little can be done to prevent future incidents. Read more...
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Novel touches help create cafe’s unique atmosphere
The java smell in Westwood is about to get even stronger, as a new cafe and coffee shop opening on Monday will have to compete with the numerous other coffee shops already operating in the area. Read more...
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Sciences lag behind in female faculty
Although department heads and administrators claim to be doing all they can to combat the problem, the number of female faculty members in the sciences at UCLA continues to fall behind the number of males. Read more...
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Enlisting for education
They are the next potential enlistees in the army, the next potential leaders of U.S. soldiers and the next potential recipients of up to $80,000. And on Thursday, candidates for ROTC scholarships had 30 minutes to prove they were worthy. Read more...
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March 3, 9:00 pm
Willed body case continues
The UCLA Willed Body Program has been suspended for almost a year as litigation and recommendations for reform proceed steadily. Permission to reinstate the program may be requested this summer. Read more...