The Undergraduate Students Association Council did a service to UCLA students Tuesday by voting to include voluntary spending caps in this year’s USAC election. Although the policy of voluntary spending caps has some inherent weaknesses, USAC’s decision is a good, preventative measure to stop money from steering elections away from the pertinent student issues. Read more...
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March 6, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Voluntary caps on spending must be enforced
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March 5, 9:00 pm
Walkout has its own protesters
Stationed at the bottom of Kerckhoff steps, Grant Rabenn was one of the first pro-war activists students saw as they walked down Bruin Walk Wednesday. Rabenn, a fourth-year political science and history student, was protesting a protest. Read more...
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March 5, 9:00 pm
Ambassador says U.S. aid vital to Afghanistan
Afghan ambassador to the United States Ishaq Shahryar spoke to faculty and students Wednesday about the importance of continued U.S. support in the democratic reconstruction of Afghanistan. Read more...
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March 5, 9:00 pm
Homeless man died from health problems
The homeless man who was found dead on campus in January was confirmed to have died of natural causes by the Los Angeles Coroner’s Office on Tuesday. Read more...
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March 5, 9:00 pm
Rats find way into campus buildings
All over campus, UCLA students and staff have been hearing the pitter-patter of little feet. But the source has a long tail and beady eyes, not diapers and pink cheeks. Read more...
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March 5, 9:00 pm
Campaign spending caps to be voluntary
The undergraduate student government implemented voluntary campaign spending caps Tuesday after courts recently ruled that universities could not regulate spending rules for student elections ““ a significant change from past years. Read more...
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March 5, 9:00 pm
Students take a step toward peace
Anti-war activists have done plenty of talking over the past couple months as the Bush administration railroads toward war. On Wednesday afternoon, they tried something different. Read more...