“¢bull; President-elect Barack Obama is expected to name New York Sen. Hillary Clinton as secretary of state today. “¢bull; Muslims from the Middle East and across Europe condemned the shooting rampage in Mumbai, India. “¢bull; Switzerland approved a legalized heroin program with overwhelming support from voters. “¢bull; Iran is willing to help interested neighboring Arab […]
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Learning how to live with HIV
It’s World AIDS Day. How ironic.
World Aids Day Slideshow
Submission: Fight the massive UC budget cut
Thanksgiving is usually a time when we gather with family and friends to celebrate all the blessings in our lives.
Submission: Palin or not, a female VP is needed
Back when no one was sure who John McCain would pick for his VP spot, I was actually hoping that he would pick Sarah Palin. I didn’t know much about her, but I really believed a woman was a good choice, especially one with a 90 percent approval rating in her own state. Now, I […]
Judicial Board rules in favor of Galen Roth
After a two-week long trial, the Student Judicial Board ruled in favor of the undergraduate student government Facilities Commissioner Galen Roth on charges brought against her. Following the decision on Monday, the board declined to comment about specifics such as if Roth acted in bad faith or if the Office Space Allocation Committee guideline changes […]
Speaks Out: Diversity at UCLA
Zach Merrill Second-year, business economics “I honestly feel like UCLA is one of the most diverse places I’ve been. I come from more Southern California; it’s pretty much all white kids. Then once I come up here, I feel like it’s really diverse, honestly, from where I’ve been. I feel like (diversity) is being addressed, […]