When David Lowenthal, a recent UCLA graduate, returned to his home in Boston from the Gulf War in 1992, he had a difficult time trusting people. Read more...
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September 25, 9:00 pm
Soldiers have difficult time adjusting to civilian life
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September 25, 9:00 pm
Differing course styles, sizes offer variety of learning experiences
During his Astronomy 3 class, Professor Jean Turner notices nearly every student, from the ones looking confused to the ones taking notes, and even the ones in the back reading newspapers. Read more...
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September 25, 9:00 pm
Differing opinions make for best education possible
Looking forward to the first day of classes? Ready to be indoctrinated by the latest and most advanced communist theories and ultra left-wing propaganda? This school is a factory, and by the end of the year, you’ll certainly be brainwashed. Read more...
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September 25, 9:00 pm
Students question new shuttle routes
Three months after Transportation Services changed campus shuttle routes, unhappy students are wondering if planners considered student concerns in their decisions, while officials maintain the department has been responsive to student input in other areas of on-campus transportation. Read more...
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September 25, 9:00 pm
West Nile virus a West Coast concern
The West Nile virus continues to make its looming presence known among the mosquito population in Southern California as the number of infections increases. Saturating news headlines over the summer, the virus has some UCLA students worried and others unconcerned as the new school year starts. Read more...
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September 25, 9:00 pm
Fringe candidates challenge main presidential contenders
In this year’s tightly contested presidential election between Republican President Bush and Democratic challenger Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry, there appears to be little room for fringe candidates. Read more...
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September 25, 9:00 pm
A healthy buzz
Even new students don’t need to be told that college and experimentation with drugs tend to come hand in hand. Whether they are responding to peer pressure, attempting to seek relief from stress, or satisfying their curiosities, at least a small percentage of students from universities nationwide turn to drugs and alcohol at some point in their college careers. Read more...