Regardless of who wins in November’s elections, a new person will be representing UCLA in the state Assembly. As a result of re-districting, this year area residents will have a choice between Democrat Herb Wesson, Republican Jonathan Leonard and Libertarian Keith Clemens. Read more...
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October 10, 9:00 pm
UCLA to get new representation in state Assembly
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October 9, 9:00 pm
Teaching for America
Current Teach for America corps member and UCLA alumna Jazmine Green said her experience with the program has convinced her she wants to work to address challenges children face for the rest of her life. Read more...
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October 9, 9:00 pm
Zero-tolerance of anti-Semitic acts declared
The chancellor of UC Berkeley, the leaders of 10 California State Universities, and over 300 heads of American colleges and universities signed a statement declaring zero-tolerance for anti-Semitic acts on their campuses. Read more...
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October 9, 9:00 pm
USAC appoints J-board students
It took an additional two weeks, but UCLA’s undergraduate student government appointed five students to its judicial board Tuesday night in an overwhelmingly affirmative vote. During its Sept. Read more...
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October 9, 9:00 pm
Law professors say war on Iraq illegal
Condemning the Bush administration’s push to declare war on Iraq, five UCLA professors have signed a statement calling the effort illegal. Over 250 professors from 73 law schools across the nation signed the statement, which says that an attack without the United Nations’ approval is a violation of U.S. Read more...
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October 9, 9:00 pm
Panel of Israeli students offer insight into Mid-East conflict
Panim el Panim, part of Bruins for Israel, a student organization that says its goal is to educate students and faculty about the situation in the Middle East, organized a panel of three Israeli students Tuesday evening at Kerckhoff Hall. Read more...
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October 9, 9:00 pm
Graduate housing not available in near future
Graduate students may not see relief anytime soon from high rent in surrounding areas and delays in housing construction, which affect their studies and even whether they choose to come to UCLA. Read more...