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Chancellor discusses economic situation at town hall meeting
Chancellor Gene Block held a town hall meeting with UCLA faculty and staff on Wednesday to discuss key topics and answer questions from an audience of approximately 200.
USAC Recap
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government of UCLA’s undergraduate students. Council meetings are on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. in Kerckhoff Hall 417.
Letters to the Editor
Columnist’s argument illogical and spiteful Kelly Bowers is right that “certain individuals and politicians take environmentalist attitudes too far” (“Environmentalism is turning hypocritical,” April 1). Apparently, she fights fire with fire. Reading her ironic, angry rant against those giving “lectures” and “militant advice,” I felt April-fooled. Littered among the references to supposedly irrefutable arguments that […]
Men’s Volleyball vs. Pepperdine
Editorial: Donate blood in Ackerman to save lives
This editorial board commends the opening of the UCLA Blood and Platelet center on Monday, and we commend all of those who donated. This will be a valuable service to our campus and to our community.
Editorial: California can’t afford to let up on gay rights
On Tuesday, Vermont became the fourth state to legalize gay marriage, after forward-thinking states Connecticut, Massachusetts and Iowa. Vermont and California were the first two states to recognize civil unions for same-sex couples.