Records sales may be in decline, but you’d never know it within the bustling aisles at Amoeba Music. Situated in the heart of Hollywood along Sunset Boulevard, it’s one of the only places in Los Angeles where popular culture, _obscure_ music, and Willy Nelson’s son come together.
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Tone down campaign tactics
Today I was stopped on the phone while walking back from class. It wasn’t the first time this week that someone had come up to me with a flyer asking “Have you voted yet?” with a forced smile on his or her face.
*Speaks Out*
Delaram Kamalpour
First-year, political science
“I definitely thought he was this teeny-bopper, annoying guy for awhile.
How-to: dye fabric using beets
Second-year design|media arts student Anna Reutinger teaches you how to dye in the “au naturale” fashion using the deep magenta pigments found in beets.
Celebration of Osama bin Laden’s death seems inappropriate
The crowd dances around, waves flags and sings songs in unison. It seems like they are celebrating the victory of a basketball game.
Instead, they are rejoicing in the death of Osama bin Laden.
USAC commissions deserve a vote
The opinion piece, “Split programming from voting” (April 26), remarks that the historically uncontested seat for the Undergraduate Students Association Council, Campus Events Commission, Student Welfare Commission and Community Service Commission, make for an election process that is not “fair and open.” Further, the opinion piece states that the programmatic nature of these commissions does not justify their voting power on USAC.
Administration responsible for cuts
This is transparent and blatant politicking. What Dean Smith neglects to mention is she has already told the departments that they will be responsible for all costs of any future peer learning center.