When I ran for student body president in 1989, one of the issues that I talked about was adding a student senate.
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South Campus requires imagination
Salim Zymet, in his article “Lighter workload for North Campus students provides flexibility to explore, critically think about real-world issues” (Opinion, March 3), uses base attacks on science and engineering programs that only prove a growing misunderstanding between the school of liberal thought and South Campus.
UCLA holds one-point halftime lead over Washington
It was sloppy and choppy, but given its recent history in Seattle, UCLA probably won’t be too disappointed with its 25-24 halftime lead over Washington.
Plugged In
Every week, Daily Bruin A&E roams the campus in search of students wearing headphones to take a pulse of the current musical trends.
Speaks Out
Are UCLA students too busy with their academic work and schedules to be civically engaged in our community?
My first time entering Campus Film Fest
Bruin Harris Crozier shares his time pulling his first all-nighter as part of his first Campus Film Festival experience.
Women’s water polo falls to USC again, places third in UC Irvine Invitational
The Bruins’ comeback had the Trojans on the ropes. But in the end, it was one goal short.
The UCLA women’s water polo team fell to USC for the second time this year in the semifinals of the UC Irvine Invitational and proceeded to take third place in the tournament.
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