The inherent structure of the Students First! slate is barely visible to the naked eye, but with its support group of more than 20 organizations, extensive recruitment strategies and decades of progressive history behind them, this structure is significant. Read more...
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May 3, 9:00 pm
Change frequents slates
Science & Health
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May 3, 9:00 pm
Professor develops new gene therapy for cancer
UCLA researchers might have overcome one of the major hurdles in using gene therapy to treat cancer: the question of how to best administer the treatment. Read more...
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May 3, 9:00 pm
Forum examines new birth control methods
In its long history, contraception has come a long way, from dangerous and bizarre methods like drinking mercury to the comparably simple once-a-day birth control pill. Read more...
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May 3, 9:00 pm
Governor’s attention needed at home
In response to his trip to Israel over the weekend, the Arab-American community criticized Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for ignoring the Palestinian side of the conflict. In response to the criticism, the governor added an additional stop on his trip to visit with King Abdullah II in Jordan. Read more...
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May 3, 9:00 pm
Crimewatch
Petty Theft A $120 bike was stolen from the Ackerman bike racks on April 29. The driver’s side door of a car parked in the Center for Health Sciences lot was pried open between April 26 and 27, and a $200 stereo was stolen. Read more...
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May 3, 9:00 pm
Briefs
Relay for Life to raise funds for cancer research The American Cancer Society will host the Relay for Life in Drake Stadium on Saturday, May 8. Read more...
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May 3, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Soldiers’ alleged acts further taint U.S. name
Thugs, perverts, sadists ““ words used to characterize Saddam, Uday and Qusay Hussein can now also describe United States soldiers accused of cruelly abusing Iraqi prisoners of war. Read more...