The University of California often expresses concerns about creating a diverse student body. But a recent decision by the UC Board of Regents will affect an oft-forgotten portion of UCLA: out-of-state students.
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Editorial: Admission policies not meant to discriminate
Changes to the University of California admission policy are not a deliberate attack against any ethnicity.
Monthly rituals spur relationship growth for couples
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Letters to the Editor
Business students don’t need new groups A recent article cited students founding Bruin Finance, a “student organization hoping to compensate for the lack of finance and business-related majors on campus” (“Bruin Finance counts on new members,” May 5). All six students are members of Delta Sigma Pi, a business fraternity that already founded Bruin Consulting […]
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Discovering religion in science
Where’s God in South Campus classrooms?
Popular culture icon to speak at UCLA
Chuck Klosterman is best known for his work as a music journalist and pop cultural critic, having worked for “Spin,” ESPN.com, and authoring books like “Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs,” and “Fargo Rock City.” Klosterman will come to campus tomorrow to discuss popular culture and his life as a critic, The Daily Bruin’s Devon McReynolds spoke with Klosterman about growing up in North Dakota, the current state of culture and the media, and interviewing ornery celebrities.