A student panel from the Coalition for Peace spoke against the war in Iraq and discussed its negative effects on human rights and the economy Thursday night.
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Design students explore mixed media in “˜UNDER_’
One of almost 150 projects now featured at the Design | Media Arts undergraduate exhibit, Kristel Brinshot’s “New Mut3″
Cultural groups on campus unite, divide
Cultural student groups are thriving at UCLA, with many students finding their niche among those of the same culture, and nowhere is this more obvious than on Bruin Walk.
Week a showcase of Bruin spirit, pride
Organizers said this year’s Blue and Gold Week, an annual tradition held on campus before the football game against crosstown rival USC, will highlight the different qualities of being a Bruin and will mark the first time Chancellor Gene Block addresses the entire campus.
Ethnic category list to be updated
At the “Out of the Margins” conference on Friday, speakers described the story of a California-born Pakistani girl who was pulled out of her classes and placed in English as a second language, even though she had the highest grade in her honors English class.
U.N. official to offer Mideast political insight
The Israeli ambassador to the United Nations Daniel Gillerman is scheduled to speak today about Middle Eastern politics and its effects on the world.
Evaluations guide class enrollment
When signing up for classes, Regina Rogers, a first-year communications studies student and a member of the women’s basketball team, asks her teammates which professors they think will be understanding about her hectic schedule.