Three decades after the landmark court decision that outlined abortion rights for the entire nation, activists from coast to coast are using today to commemorate the occasion and to fight the possible repeal of those rights. Read more...
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January 21, 9:00 pm
Thirty Years Later
Crime, News
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January 21, 9:00 pm
Campus safety
Since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, campus safety has been one of the most prevalent issues at UCLA, with administrators and security officials taking every chance to inform and safeguard the university against crime. Read more...
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January 21, 9:00 pm
Weiss to propose new Village BID
Westwood merchants and property owners are upset at Councilman Jack Weiss’ possible preparation of another Business Improvement District, less than four months after the Village’s original BID was ended amid controversy. Read more...
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January 21, 9:00 pm
UC will file suit against WorldCom in California
The University of California, already waging a legal battle against Enron, will file a suit against downfallen communications firm WorldCom this week in a California court. Read more...
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January 21, 9:00 pm
Connerly won’t rescind remarks
Ward Connerly, University of California regent and chair of an anti-affirmative action interest group, says he will not apologize for saying segregationists can believe in racial equality. Read more...
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January 20, 9:00 pm
Female engineer faces challenges eagerly
At first sight, 22 year-old Kimberly Treebs may resemble any average student at UCLA. But there is nothing average about her. Treebs is a fifth-year mechanical engineering student and co-president of the Society of Women Engineers at UCLA. Read more...
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January 20, 9:00 pm
Westerners getting the point of acupuncture
With a little help from ancient Far East remedies, the future of medicine in the West is looking sharp. Interest in traditional Chinese medicine and the art of acupuncture has increased dramatically in the last decade. Read more...