Come next year, BruinGo!, the bus program that offers UCLA students free rides on the Big Blue Bus, will not be around if a new funding proposal is not approved ““Â and even then it may no longer be free. Read more...
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January 27, 9:00 pm
Will BruinGo!?
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January 27, 9:00 pm
Our responsibility to discuss future biotechnology dilemnas
Last Sunday’s “Storefront Genome” conference had some of the greatest pioneering minds in bioethics and scientific public policy discussing the dilemmas that advances in biotechnology will present to society. Read more...
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January 27, 9:00 pm
Legislators ask regents to condemn Connerly’s remarks
As the nation looks toward California as an example of how, or how not, to deal with race in public policy, a group of legislators is criticizing one of the architects of the state’s racial policy. Read more...
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January 27, 9:00 pm
Eyes on Michigan: the California case
In the national debate over affirmative action, both sides are using the University of California to justify their arguments. Opponents say the UC has a higher minority enrollment now with its race-neutral admissions policies than it did in 1997, the last year affirmative action was used. Read more...
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January 27, 9:00 pm
Conference looks at minority health
Over 500 medically-minded students woke up bright and early on Saturday, filling Bradley International Hall beyond its capacity for the university’s first-ever Minority Health Conference. The conference, “Bridging Cultures and Enhancing Minority Health Care,” was hosted by the UCLA and USC chapters of the Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association, the Student National Medical Association, and the Latino Medical Student Association. Read more...
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January 27, 9:00 pm
Soundbites
Joan of Arc “So Much Staying Alive and Lovelessness” Jade Tree A name connotes. A name signifies something. Your name is tied to who you are. Read more...
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January 27, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Give peace, inspections a chance to work
Even though Chief U.N. Weapons Inspector Hans Blix reported on Monday Baghdad has not completely accepted resolutions demanding disarmament, President George W. Bush must not push for war against Iraq in his State of the Union speech tonight, or at all in general. Read more...