Should individuals convicted of DUIs have their cars impounded? Gabriel Oliva Second-year, psychology “No. The laws against drinking and driving are pretty hardcore as it is. Read more...
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April 15, 9:00 pm
Speaks Out
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April 15, 9:00 pm
Editorial2: Creative alternatives can reduce reader costs
According to the California Student Public Interest Research Group, students spend an average of $900 per year on textbooks. But lately, it seems course readers hit the pocketbook almost as hard. Read more...
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April 15, 9:00 pm
Editorial1: Professors should use plagiarism detector
UCLA has a new tool to combat plagiarism, and cheaters should be afraid. The university has subscribed to a Web-based service ““ Turnitin.com ““ which checks student work against existing databases of essays and Internet documents. Read more...
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April 14, 9:00 pm
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How will the closure of Glendon Avenue during the construction of Palazzo Westwood affect you? Danny Yaffe Fourth-year, biochemistry “It’s going to make traffic worse. Traffic’s already bad enough as it is, especially in rush hour when you’re trying to leave school. Read more...
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April 14, 9:00 pm
Letters to the editor
Nazi label should not be used on campus This Sunday will mark the 61st anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising against Nazi oppression, now known as Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Memorial Day. Read more...
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April 14, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Bush wrong to dodge questions at conference
President Bush held a rare press conference Tuesday, taking reporters’ questions on a variety of of important topics. It’s too bad he didn’t actually answer most of the inquiries. Read more...
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April 14, 9:00 pm
DUIs could result in seized vehicles
A Los Angeles city councilman initiated in March the process of creating a law directing police to seize and auction the vehicles of people arrested for driving drunk. Read more...