Study highlights news needs of youth Newspapers can gain a wider audience among the young and minorities by paying more attention to their interest in lifestyle coverage, features and ads, a study said Wednesday. Read more...
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April 21, 9:00 pm
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April 21, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Movement for genocide recognition admirable
Every year UCLA community members protest the Turkish and U.S. governments’ failure to recognize the systematic attempt by Ottoman Turks to wipe Armenians from existence. It is touching and impressive that Armenian American students ““ thousands of miles and generations of time removed from their ancestors ““ still organize for acknowledgment of the genocide. Read more...
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April 20, 9:00 pm
A closer look: L.A.’s size makes cars popular choice
Any Angelino who has braved the 405 Freeway during rush hour must have wondered why so many people have to drive. But a better question might be, “Why shouldn’t they?” In the sprawling, car-centric city UCLA students call home, driving remains the transportation method of choice for most. Read more...
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April 20, 9:00 pm
A closer look: Students largely have passion, yet lack awareness
UCLA students celebrating Earth Day on Thursday may find themselves in a more environment-friendly setting than they would if they were not on a college campus. Read more...
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April 20, 9:00 pm
A closer look: Bush’s policies disappoint many
With the media debate over the presidential election in full force, many students are disappointed by the lack of attention given to an issue prevalent to many — the environment. Read more...
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April 20, 9:00 pm
Religion, academia collide in Veritas Forum events
A week of forums aimed at bringing together the community of faith and the intellectual culture of the university started earlier this week and will conclude Friday with an informal panel discussion with the UCLA community. Read more...
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April 20, 9:00 pm
Activist inspires students to go beyond norm
She didn’t stand more than a foot over the podium, but her work was big enough to merit the attention of the government. Ramona Africa, who spoke Tuesday in Haines Hall, had a simple but clear message. Read more...