In response to “Legalizing pot may cause rise in crime” (Oct. 6).
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
In response to Avni Nijhawan’s article, “Groups face obstacle in usage fees” (Oct. 7) the reason fees are more expensive in Royce Hall and the Intramural Field is because professionalism comes at a cost.
Women’s volleyball upsets No. 1 Stanford after loss to No. 7 Cal
On Saturday, in front of a large crowd in Pauley Pavilion, the UCLA women’s volleyball team battled No.1 Stanford in five high-energy sets and pulled off an unexpected upset, toppling the Cardinal 25-21, 16-25, 25-27, 25-23, 15-12.
Hostile Hosts: Cal beats up on UCLA in first half, leads 28-0
UCLA is going to be “hella” glad it doesn’t have to play any more Bay Area teams this season. Taking into account Cal’s first-half domination of the Bruins in Berkeley, it’s now Bay Area (Stanford Cal) 63, UCLA 0 in 2010. Everything has been golden for Cal thus far, and it has been an especially big day for star running back Shane Vereen. The junior has 159 total yards and two rushing touchdowns; UCLA, by comparison has just 57 yards of total offense.
Fading Islamic Studies expands tolerance
As a Jewish woman studying Islam and Arabic, I inevitably get one of two reactions from my community when I reveal my academic interests: The majority of people are kind and interested, and make it clear that my subject fascinates them.
USAC Recap
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government of UCLA’s undergraduate students.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
I admired the article “Avoid labeling people by their ethnicities” (Oct. 1).