THREE’S COMPANY In this three-part series, the Daily Bruin will document the lives of three students, who were randomly picked to live in the same room and share their lives for an entire school year. Read more...
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February 14, 9:00 pm
Temperate Climate
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February 14, 9:00 pm
Members feel differences have hindered council’s performance
Last of Four By Linh Tat and Scott B. Wong Daily Bruin Senior Staff Midway through the academic year, The Bruin asked members of the Undergraduate Students Association Council to assess their roles as student representatives. Read more...
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February 13, 9:00 pm
United We Stand
 University Archives Police investigate the murders of two members of the Black Panther Party in Campbell Hall in 1969. By Kelly Rayburn Daily Bruin Contributor UCLA was a different place in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Read more...
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February 13, 9:00 pm
… love me not
By Matt Goulding Daily Bruin Contributor For those who aren’t fortunate enough to get a few extra kisses or take in some top-notch French cuisine today, Valentine’s Day serves to remind singles one important thing about love: either you have it, or you don’t. Read more...
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February 13, 9:00 pm
Speaks Out
It’s Valentine’s Day. Some of us are single, some of us aren’t. What makes for a good relationship? Brendan Raher Third-year African American studies "Your relationship needs to be based on honesty and friendship. Read more...
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February 13, 9:00 pm
Bush’s tax proposal draws mixed reviews
By David Drucker Daily Bruin Reporter In a Rose Garden Ceremony last week, President Bush formally unveiled a tax cut plan that he promised would lower rates for all taxpayers. Read more...
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February 13, 9:00 pm
Community Briefs
EVP office takes part in week of action The external vice president’s office of the Undergraduate Students Association Council is demanding that congress “build education and end criminalization.” EVP staff members are participating in the United States Student Association’s National Week of Action this week. USSA, whose members lobby for increased financial aid and admissions reform, is running the campaign on a national scale, with more than 50 schools participating. Read more...