If we yell loud enough, we’ll get what we want By Joey Gil In my view, the May 1 viewpoint "Are you sick of USAC elections? Boycott" by Anne Arche Goldman was stupid and irresponsible. The biggest problem with progressive students today is their apparent apathy. I agree with Sabrina Smith  I don’t think […]
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Remember, celebrate a people once forgotten
Remember, celebrate a people once forgotten There is a place in northern New Mexico, not far from the Arizona border, where small, proud tribes waged countless battles and the blood of countless sons spilled to the ground and was swallowed up by the thirsty sand. This sand was once part of the towering mountains that […]
KMFDM delves deeper into metal-industrial
KMFDM delves deeper into metal-industrial 11-year-old band promotes newest release Wednesday By Nisha Gopalan When Freud discussed fixations, he evidently never considered the abbreviation, KMFDM. "Kill Mother-Fucking Depeche Mode" reigns as arguably the most-recognized interpretation of KMFDM’s name. Actually, KMFDM abbreviates the German, Kein Mitleid Fuer Die Mehrheit, meaning "No Pity for the Majority." Sasha […]
A&E’s 2nd Annual
A&E’s 2nd Annual Bruin Choice Nomination Ballot The nominations are in. No Reba. No Lion King. No Gump sweep even possible. The Bruin Choice Awards nominations salute the best of this academic year’s film, television and music. Through a campus-wide vote, we hope to select the deserving winners and losers of the entertainment world. Tradition […]
Alpha Partners advocate less student control
Alpha Partners advocate less student control ASUCLA politics and short turnover hindered business By Patrick Kerkstra Daily Bruin Staff For the first time in 14 years, the associated students’ Board of Directors met without Jason Reed serving as executive director of the organization. The difference on Friday was startling. The tense, worried atmosphere that characterized […]
From cockroaches to ‘Cutthroat,’ King rules all genres
From cockroaches to ‘Cutthroat,’ King rules all genres Low-budget writer turned film success speaks at UCLA By Lael Loewenstein Daily Bruin Staff At first glance, The Nest, a low-budget horror film about killer cockroaches, and Speechless , a star-powered comedy about sexual politics, would appear to have absolutely nothing in common. But look closer: both […]
Democrats fight grant, loan cuts
Democrats fight grant, loan cuts Gephardt, leaders ask for support in fighting legislation By Michael Howerton Urging students to help lawmakers take a stand against the financial aid cuts proposed by the Republicans in congress, Richard Gephardt, the U.S. House Democratic leader, vowed to "maintain the commitment to our students" at a rally at Santa […]