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Dialogue across divide reaches new summit
American Muslims and policy makers share ideas at annual conference in Washington, D.C.
When the fires broke out near my home in Santa Barbara a few weeks ago, there was almost nothing that could keep me from my friends and family.
Parking assigned without students’ needs in mind
UCLA should allow appeals for relocation to different lots based on individual circumstances
I am writing in reference to the current state of UCLA parking.
‘Armon?!’ T-shirts bring positivity to bleak LA
Armon’s smiling face teaches rejection of society’s pessimism, a focus on life of innocence
About three months ago, a young and enterprising pair of UCLA students took it upon themselves to intravenously inject Armon apparel – I am of course speaking of the ubiquitous “Armon?!” T-shirt craze – into the school’s cultural milieu, and it has since been coursing through the bloodstream of Los Angeles’ tragically hip underground scene.
UC can do more to end poverty
University service worker wages remain low, despite executive compensation being sky high
“Working the best job I’ve ever had in my whole life, I’m still ... a breath away from drowning. I’m $20 away from being on the street. I am one car payment away from being repo’d. I’m barely surviving. I’m leading a substandard lifestyle because I make substandard wages.”
UCLA’s legacy is yours to fulfill
Congratulations, Class of 2008!
We are the luckiest kids in the world
So I’m supposed to use this space to write a goodbye, a farewell, parting words to my home for the last four years.
UCLA gives seniors diplomas but not careers
As commencement nears, graduates face a lack of resources and opportunities to prepare for life after college
“What are you doing next year?” If only I had a way to travel back in time and erase the ability of those combination of words to form into that phrase. Conversely, if only I had any clue of ... “Peace in our time,” exclaimed Neville Chamberlain in 1938 following the signing of the Munich Agreement, which gave Hitler Czechoslovakia in an attempt to avoid another devastating war. This week, students will participate in Mighty Mic, a campaign to educate the campus community about genocide. The student activists organizing this campaign have put together a comprehensive program that includes concerts, film screenings and educational symposiums. For the 16 of us who were arrested at the UC Board of Regents meeting Wednesday, the time has come. Lebanon should recall lessons of appeasement
Column demeans Darfur activists
Tristan Reed oversimplifies concept of genocide, misrepresents issue
Student arrests show UC Regents’ lack of concern
Board neglects to represent students in fee increase by failing to find alternate solutions to budget crisis


