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“Beyond the buildings and the facilities available, beyond even the classes and the homework, there was something about UCLA that has made four-year students, lifelong Bruins since 1914. There was a spirit, an understanding that instilled a pride in the school that made its students so enthusiastic. Student activism on campus targeted controversial political issues as well as interesting cultural and social ideas. Students stood up for what they believed in and tooic an active role in the world around them. Whether in support of student shows or on Bruin Walk, students ' concerns were as blatant and bright as the blue and gold colors that they wore. Messages are posted all thmiighoiil eampus to express ihe x ' oiee o\ student body At I ' Cl.A.we not only expressed ouisehes physicaMv btil \ isLiallv iis well Breaking through the symbolic jail, this youngster communicates his political message to the audience On such a diverse campus, this unique form ot expression was not Roberto Rcyos Ans; When conflicts arise in our community, people express then ideas. UCI.A students protested measures in order to increase OPENING 7 ”