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Editorial: Budget cuts threaten academic programs
Proposed state budget cuts would devastate academic preparation programs critical to the University of California’s continuance as one of the leading public education systems in the country.
GPA, SATs should decide admission
Discrimination is everywhere, and it is necessary.
TV Review: “Glee”
Labeled as a “special premiere” airing after tonight’s finale of “American Idol” on Fox, “Glee” is a smart and funny chronicle of a high school singing club made up of misfits and outcasts ““ which is just as American as any rags-to-riches-rise-to-fame story offered by Ryan Seacrest and company.
Men’s tennis knocked out in semifinals
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS “”mdash; The whirlwind 2009 season finally came to an end for the Bruin men’s tennis team on Monday. After winning a 4-3 battle in the NCAA quarterfinals to upset No. 2 Mississippi, No. 7 UCLA came out on the other end of that same score the next day against No. 3 Ohio State.
Softball advances to Super Regionals
It was a fight inning after inning, but for the UCLA softball team, the goal this weekend at the NCAA Regionals was simple.
Letters to the Editor
Health care reform is not about right vs. left In his column “Nationalized health care is doomed to fail” (May 13), Alex Pherson accuses the left of propagating myths about universal health care. The column, however, falls short of being an honest and persuasive piece, and instead settles into the familiar, regurgitated “myths” propagated by […]