The now-infamous “Asians in the Library” video has garnered numerous responses on YouTube, from parodies to serious reflections about race.
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Gov. Brown shouldn’t balance the state budget on the backs of California’s most vulnerable citizens by eliminating public redevelopment agencies
As an urban planning scholar who grew up in a blighted area, East Los Angeles’ Ramona Gardens housing project, I am against Gov. Jerry Brown’s plan to eliminate the California Redevelopment Agency and raid its coffers.
UCLA women's basketball suffers 89-75 upset loss against Gonzaga in second round of NCAA Tournament
Playing in an environment favorable to its opponent, the No. 3 seeded UCLA women’s basketball team saw its season come to an end in an 89-75 loss to No. 11 seeded Gonzaga Monday at the McCarthey Athletic Center in Spokane, Wash.
UCLA community should respond to viral offensive YouTube clip with civility
On Sunday, an alarming video was re-posted on YouTube from the Facebook account of a UCLA student, Alexandra Wallace.
UCLA maintains benefits in opting out of UC-wide SHIP
For nearly two years, UC President Mark Yudof’s office has asked University of California campuses to join a UC-wide Student Health Insurance Plan.
Bruins lay a first-half egg
Oregon leads UCLA 38-24 at halftime of the Pac-10 quarterfinals. The Bruins shot 25% in the first half, only converting on six of their 24 shot attempts.
The difficulties in doubles behind UCLA men’s tennis’s recent slump could return in matchup against Hawai’i
After starting the year with eight straight wins and not dropping a point until its fourth match, the UCLA men’s tennis team’s flaws have become all-too glaring recently.
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