A recently released report by the Department of Education confirmed allegations made in 2000 that the University of California underreported crimes on UC campuses for that year. Read more...
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April 8, 9:00 pm
Underreporting of crimes confirmed, rectified
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April 8, 9:00 pm
Letters to the Editor
Boycotts aren’t McCarthyism I am personally disheartened by what I read in Rachael Sizgorich’s column, “Celebrity boycotts act against free speech,” published April 4. To suggest that a boycott, generated by sentiments of American citizens, is a throwback to the days of McCarthyism is a farce and flat wrong. Read more...
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April 8, 9:00 pm
EDITORIAL: LaFlamme’s new slate could raise more conflicts
Undergraduate Students Association Council member Andrew LaFlamme formally detached himself from the Students United for Reform and Equality slate almost two weeks ago. LaFlamme, the current USAC financial supports commissioner said the reason for his separation was to better serve students as an independent because his slate affiliation was a hindrance to working with the entire council. Read more...
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April 8, 9:00 pm
Student government excluded from open discussion act
Public bodies in the state of California are subject to the state’s open meeting laws, with only a few exceptions ““ which include all of the University of California’s elected student governments. Read more...
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April 7, 9:00 pm
Professor emeritus in applied linguistics dies Friday
Described by colleagues as a tireless thinker, true friend and mentor, UCLA Professor Emeritus Russell Campbell died Friday morning in his home. He was 75. Campbell worked and researched in the field of applied linguistics, and was remembered for his numerous contributions in creating and implementing language programs both in the United States and abroad. Read more...
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April 7, 9:00 pm
Student group sends aid for Afghan relief
Efforts to bring desperately needed humanitarian aid to Afghanistan have emerged on campus over the last two months, organized by the newly formed Afghan Student Association. Read more...
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April 7, 9:00 pm
Students share experiences, reasons for affirmative action
Though they laughed at the shaky home video of themselves marching on Washington last week, the UCLA law students who gathered at the UCLA Law School Monday found nothing funny about the possible end of affirmative action in university admissions. Read more...