The Israeli-Palestinian conflict yields an everlasting argument about right versus wrong where supporters of either side play an irresolvable blame game.
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Columnist Pherson misses the facts that support global warming
It is a shame that Alex Pherson chose to report the state of global warming the way he did in his Feb. 18 column. It is a shame because he missed a great opportunity to educate his fellow Bruins on the realities of climate change.
Men’s track travels to Seattle for MPSF Indoor Çhampionships
After a strong showing at the Boise State Team Invitational and Husky Classic two weeks ago, the UCLA men’s track team looks to build on its positive beginnings to the indoor season this weekend at the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Indoor Championships in Seattle. The University of Washington hosts the invitational at Dempsey Indoor, the […]
Editorial: Grads deserve qualified speaker
The selection committee for the 2010 commencement speaker has twice delayed posting details regarding the College of Letters and Science’s graduation on its Web site ““ first from Feb. 1 until Feb. 15, and most recently until March 1.
Letters to the Editor
Metro cuts won’t save L.A. budget Daniel Feeney is understandably concerned about proposed Los Angeles budget cuts (“Pay cuts for city workers not the answer to the budget deficit,” Feb. 22). All public agencies are facing difficult choices because of reduced revenues as a result of the current economic downturn. However, stopping the planned Westside […]
UCSD students should be condemned for party
To my fellow UC students at San Diego: I’m not a science student, but even I can tell you a few simple facts that many of you seem to have missed.
Seasoned slackliner reflects on finding his place
Eric Hengesbaugh, a fourth-year civil engineering student, expresses the important role slacklining played in the creation of his circle of friends, and how walking the line allows him to live in the moment.