You won’t be eating like a king at Falafel King. If eating out for atmosphere and high quality food is not why you dine out, then Falafel King is worth a try. Read more...
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January 29, 9:00 pm
Falafel King: Greasy not-so-goodness
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January 29, 9:00 pm
Undeterred
[email protected] Since Sept. 11, 2001, they’ve faced hate mail, ridicule and threats because of their controversial views, yet many UCLA professors continue to teach and express themselves on their own terms. Read more...
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January 28, 9:00 pm
Research restrictions don’t sit well with academic community
The Office of Homeland Security, created after Sept. 11, 2001 by President Bush, requested last year that researchers limit scientific publications. Many researchers fear this action will strangle the open dissemination of science and academic freedom. Read more...
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January 28, 9:00 pm
Nobel laureates sign statement urging Bush to refrain from war
As President Bush tries to convince the nation and the world that war against Iraq will be necessary if Saddam Hussein refuses to disarm, 41 American nobel laureates, including the only two living professors at UCLA to win the award, have signed a statement urging the president to stay his hand. Read more...
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January 28, 9:00 pm
Professors debate existence of political bias in classroom
People frequently label universities as marketplaces of ideas, where professors and students hash out global issues in order to make informed decisions. But even though the nation appears to be nearly equally divided between Democrats and Republicans, universities are not. Read more...
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January 28, 9:00 pm
Pearlman approved by divided USAC
After several hours of fiery and often partisan debate, a divided undergraduate student government approved the appointment of its newest member at Tuesday night’s meeting. The four-and-a-half hour meeting ended with the swearing in of fifth-year political science student Adam Pearlman as the Undergraduate Students Association Council’s new facilities commissioner. Read more...
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January 28, 9:00 pm
UCLA law diversifies through outreach
As the U.S. Supreme Court gets set to hear arguments in a case challenging affirmative action policies at the University of Michigan, the UCLA School of Law has been conducting a program that promotes student diversity without directly addressing race. Read more...