Though I like to consider myself a fan of the First Amendment, the
logic in Avni Nijhawan’s “Protesters at UC Irvine were ineffective, but not criminal” (Feb.
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How-to: folding a paper crane with Allan Kwok
The legend goes that if you fold 1000 paper cranes, you’re granted one wish. Allan Kwok teaches you how to start building crane number one.
My first time being spotted on spottedonbruinwalk.com
Considering the population of UCLA, not many students can say they’ve been “spotted” on the Bruin-centric missed connections site spottedonbruinwalk.com–and even fewer can say they’ve found the posts about themselves. Matt Sasaki claims he’s been spotted _five_ times. He retells his first time here.
Coachella in Review: The Black Keys, Kings of Leon and more worked wild crowds at the weekend music festival
The Black Keys, Kings of Leon and other bands worked wild crowds at the weekend music festival
The 1st Annual Barbie Film Festival will feature clips shot entirely with the video camera on the doll
When Professor Tom Denove first presented the idea of basing an entire film festival off of a children’s toy, no one believed him.
Letter to the editor: _Vote to remove Birdie not political_
In the article “Rustom Z. Birdie resigns from USAC after months of controversy” (News, April 13), it is stated that “General Representative Matt Spring called for a vote to remove Birdie from the council and Cultural Affairs Commissioner Kinnery Shah supported him.”
Question of animal testing goes far beyond ethics
Thank you for further illuminating the animal rights versus testing issue in “Billboard message forces viewers to rethink stance” (April 14), though I am frustrated that after so many years the sensationalism is still just as pervasive on both sides, and the fundamental issues have never gotten proper treatment.