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Respectful dialogue should be stepping stone to education about turmoil in Middle East
On Feb. 8, Israeli Ambassador to the United States Michael Oren was invited to speak at UC Irvine but driven offstage by the shouts of 11 students who interrupted his right to free speech.
UCLA Asian American studies program should grow, not downsize
UCLA is celebrating the 40th anniversary of its ethnic studies programs ““ including Asian American studies.
South campus student defies stereotypes through music
Ryan Courtin, a fourth-year biology student, proves that his major does not deter him from other, typically “north-leaning” passions. MEDleys a Cappella helps Courtin break the South Campus stereotype.
Editorial: Holistic system is still our best bet
Last week, students at the University of California and activists filed a lawsuit challenging Proposition 209, a measure passed in 1996 that banned the use of affirmative action in California public institutions.
Letter to Editor: Climate arguments are disingenuous
Why do you print Alex Pherson’s extremely biased, error-filled pieces? Is he really the best columnist that you guys can find on this campus of 39,000 students? I find that very hard to believe.
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