Today marks one year spent recovering from one of the most destructive attacks on the United States, but for the Muslim community it marks another year of dispelling stereotypes and blanket accusations of terrorism thrust on its culture. Read more...
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Muslims unite, educate despite 9/11 backlash
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L.A. communities unite to honor 9/11 victims
One year after the fateful events of Sept. 11, 2001, leaders of the UCLA and Los Angeles communities are asking people honor those lost. Early this morning, the bells on campus rang at 5:47 a.m., to mark the moment the first jumbo jet struck the World Trade Center last year. Read more...
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One year later
Normalcy. One year ago today the nation became obsessed with this idea, after terrorizing hijackers murdered thousands and crumbled the country’s strongest symbols of financial power. Read more...
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EDITORIAL
Today, Sept. 11, 2002, is indeed a time to remember those slain in last year’s attacks. But it is also a time to reflect on what we’ve learned since last year, and sadly, it doesn’t seem like we have learned much. Read more...
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Speaks out
Noor Ahmed Second-year Undeclared student “I think there is a lot more awareness about terrorism. Honestly I don’t know if things are really getting done in the Middle East, but people are taking more of an interest in it, campuses and the youth in general.” Edward Shih Third-year Economics student “It has made us more aware of the problems in present day. Read more...
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9-11 Timeline
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September 10, 9:00 pm
UCLA Brass Quintet to provide reflective atmosphere for Sept. 11 commemoration
Perhaps you thought the chimes that ring from College Library every hour on the hour were just a way to tell time. Today they are being used much like the death tolls in John Donne’s poems to provide the emotional backdrop to the Sept. Read more...