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  • Young Lawyers Participate In Mock Trial: Wildcats Take Part In Program At Loyola Law School To Better Understand The Legal System

    Monday, April 28, 2008 By: Lain Williams

    Nine Uni students participated in a mock trial on April 19 at Loyola Law School in downtown Los Angeles as a part of the Trial Advocacy Mentoring Program (Young Lawyers).

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  • Los Angeles Mentoring Partnership Offers Wildcats Free SAT Classes

    Monday, April 28, 2008 By: Golmah Zarinkhou

    Students from UCLA will be offering free SAT preparation classes for juniors.

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  • The Petty World Of Politics

    Monday, April 28, 2008 By: Editorial

    Money for schools. An unsavory war. Health care. A struggling economy. These are the issues that are important to the American people, or at least the issues that should be. But with the democratic pr

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  • Career Day Exposes Students To Various Job Opportunities

    Monday, April 28, 2008 By: Marissa Cohnen

    “What do you want to be when you grow up?” This age-old question has been prevalent amongst the lives of teenagers everywhere. Oftentimes, however, the question is never answered.

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  • Spanish Poetry Recital Contest Awards Native, Non-Native Speakers’ Performances

    Monday, April 28, 2008 By: Priscilla Valencia

    The third annual Spanish Poetry Recital Contest was held in Stivelman Theater on April 10.

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  • Volleyball Drops Four Straight: Postseason Still Within Reach Despite Injuries

    Monday, April 28, 2008 By: Max Neiman

    The boys’ volleyball team seems to be heading to the playoffs for the second consecutive year despite racking up nine losses in the regular season.

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At-a-glance

I am well aware of the fact that the headline of this week’s rant will not win me very many fans in Wildcat Nation, but hey—the NBA Playoffs bore me.
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The boys’ volleyball team seems to be heading to the playoffs for the second consecutive year despite racking up nine losses in the regular season.
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The third annual Spanish Poetry Recital Contest was held in Stivelman Theater on April 10.
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Harassment, name-calling, and bullying are not some of our proudest moments, and yet they unfortunately tend to be common in many schools.
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“What do you want to be when you grow up?” This age-old question has been prevalent amongst the lives of teenagers everywhere. Oftentimes, however, the question is never answered.
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Rape is one of the most common crimes in the world-- the FBI approximates that, in the United States, one occurs every two minutes.
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Money for schools. An unsavory war. Health care. A struggling economy. These are the issues that are important to the American people, or at least the issues that should be. But with the democratic pr
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With college quickly approaching, how many students have actually thought about what they want to do with their lives? High school only lasts four short years, which really is not that much time to
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45 eighth grade students from Webster Middle School visited the Uni campus on April 23.
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Students from UCLA will be offering free SAT preparation classes for juniors.
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