When Richard Anderson was growing up, nuclear war between the Soviet Union and the United States seemed inevitable.
Author Archives: Neil Paik
UCLA alumna Marcy Winograd running for District 36 seat
When Marcy Winograd was an undergraduate student, she protested against the Vietnam War and fought for farmers’ rights.
California Attorney General Jerry Brown to run for governor again
California Attorney General Jerry Brown announced he will be a candidate for governor in this year’s state election.
Professor Albert Carnesale chosen for Obama’s prestigious Blue Ribbon Commission
The United States Department of Energy has chosen UCLA Professor and Chancellor Emeritus Dr. Albert Carnesale to serve on a high-level national commission that will take a strategic look at America’s nuclear waste production.
Use of filibuster up for debate
Republican Scott Brown’s recent victory in the Massachusetts Senatorial election broke the Democratic supermajority in the Senate and called into question the legitimacy of a popular senate procedure: the filibuster.
UCLA professors, speakers weigh in on Brown’s Massachusetts upset
Republican Scott Brown’s unexpected victory in the Massachusetts senate election last week may signal a new shift in the national political scene.
Revised federal aid application released
Students applying for financial aid can expect the process to be a little bit easier after last week’s release of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid.