The California Democratic Party said he is "inept." Gov. Gray Davis poked fun at his pronunciation of California. And people around the world know him as nothing more than the Terminator. Read more...
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September 29, 9:00 pm
[Online] Schwarzenegger's underdeveloped political profile strengthened by debate showing, GOP support
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September 29, 9:00 pm
J-Board denies council proposal
An effort made by some members of the Undergraduate Students Association Council to increase the accountability of its appointees hit a brick wall recently, as it was ruled unconstitutional by the council’s judicial board. Read more...
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September 29, 9:00 pm
New poll shows surprisingly high approval rating for Prop. 54
The results of a public opinion poll released this past week indicate a large amount of support for Proposition 54 among ethnic minorities. These findings are dramatically different from past polls. Read more...
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September 29, 9:00 pm
Group assesses religion’s value
While most student groups avoid using names that form crudely denoted acronyms, one young club jokes that the acronym “ASS” fits its light-hearted style. The Associated Secular Students was formed in fall 2002 with the goal of facilitating rational discussion of a variety of subjects concerning theology, according to Co-founder Richard Vulich. Read more...
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September 29, 9:00 pm
Recall candidate campaigns on Bruin turf
“Would you like information about the recall? I’m one of the candidates running for governor,” Brooke Adams said, among students walking to class and campus organizations tabling on Bruin Walk. Read more...
Science & Health
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September 29, 9:00 pm
Student outreach group uses waiting room downtime to educate
It is usually hard to get anything useful done in waiting rooms, but a new student-run information center at the UCLA Children’s Health Center is providing parents with an opportunity to learn about child and family health issues while they wait. Read more...
Science & Health
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September 29, 9:00 pm
New treatment locates, destroys dormant HIV
UCLA scientists have found a way to not only pinpoint dormant instances of human immunodeficiency virus hiding in the body, but to destroy them, according to a study published earlier this month. Read more...