Rapper Jay-Z's music sparks heated debate
Iconic rapper and Hip Hop entrepreneur Jay-Z will make a special appearance at UCLA on Nov. 8 to perform at the Pauley Pavilion. While many are fans of the self-proclaimed "Hova," others disagree with the content of his music. One UCLA student, Darius Walker, explains why he is a huge fan of Jay-Z, while another, Miles Goodloe, shares his dislike for the artist's music.
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Men's club rowing maintains high morale despite lack of recognition
Despite being dropped as an NCAA team in 1991, the men's rowing team continue to strive for success with spirit ...
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Christian on campus
Christian groups provide community and support to students in need. Hear their stories.
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Rapper Jay-Z's music sparks heated debate
Iconic rapper and Hip Hop entrepreneur Jay-Z will make a special appearance at UCLA on Nov. 8 to perform at the Pauley Pavilion. While many are fans of the self-proclaimed "Hova," others disagree with the content of his music. One UCLA student, Darius Walker, explains why he is a huge fan of Jay-Z, while another, Miles Goodloe, shares his dislike for the artist's music.
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Construction on Hill impacts students
The current construction project on the Hill aims to erect five new buildings by 2013. Residents are left to deal with its effects.
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Transfer students face unique challenges adjusting to university life
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UCLA triathlon: more than just a team
Run. Bike. Swim. Three sports come together to make one triathlon, and over one hundred athletes come together to make one family. Two student triathletes talk about what it means to be a team.
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Men's club rowing maintains high morale despite lack of recognition
Despite being dropped as an NCAA team in 1991, the men's rowing team continue to strive for success with spirit and dedication. The team still races competitively with other NCAA teams.
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Student cooperation housing throws Halloween bash
The UCLA "co-op" throws its annual Halloween party. Coordinator Noah Yazua shares his personal experiences planning and executing the six-hour event.
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Fowler exhibit: African American life on the Gullah/Geechee coast
The Fowler museum is displaying an African American basket making exhibit until Jan. 3. Photographer Greg Day shares his experiences with the Gullah/Geechee community and describes how art is blended with daily life in this region of South Carolina.
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Christian on campus
Christian groups provide community and support to students in need. Hear their stories.
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Contortionist bends to impress at UCLA
Odgerel Gombo has been training as a professional contortionist in Mongolia since the age of 11. Now he is here in Los Angeles with the hopes of spreading this unusual art form.
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Flash mob performs Michael Jackson's "Thriller"
Leaders of Alpha Kappa Psi organized an unexpected zombie dance party in Bruin Plaza on Monday.
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Hindu Students Council Celebrates Diwali Festival
Diwali, or the Festival of Lights, is one of the foremost celebrated religious holidays for Hindus, and for many, marks the beginning of a new year. The Hindu Students Council at UCLA recognized the festival in Ackerman Grand Ballroom with prayers and performances, and explained why the celebration is a force for bringing people together.
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Searching for a happy ending: An inside look at UCLA's Campus MovieFest 2009
Two-time UCLA finalist Kelly Li returns to Campus MovieFest with a new film in hopes of finding his own happy ending. Follow this filmmaker as he shares his inspirations and puts his project together.
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