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Name: Brian Park on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Jill Arnstein on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 1976Comments: As a UCLA Alumni and avid fan, it is outrageous to put monetary value above the opportunity for students to support their school and athletic teams. These students will be alumni some day, perhaps having the ability to donate large sums of money to their alma mater. Never lose site of the thrill we feel to be a UCLA student and alumni!Flag
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Name: Juan C. Flores on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael Robin on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Joseph De La Merced on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2008Comments: Please restore the original planned student seating section.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2005Comments:Flag
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Name: Lucero Chavez on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2007Comments: Fans are a part of the game!Flag
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Name: Alex Latios on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2000Comments: The students need to be on the sidelines to support their team!Flag
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Name: Peter Sullivan on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.:Comments:Flag
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Name: Ran Schwartz on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Louis Race on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 1968Comments: The Morgan Center's seating plan is short-sighted and and dismissive of the students. As an alumnus, I would rather take a seat further back and higher up to allow the students of today to have the same experience that I had as an undergraduate during the 60's. (And what great years those were.) Enthusiastic students make for invigorated players make for better teams make for more demand for seats makes for more revenue in the long run.Flag
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Name: Scott Mayhew on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 1990Comments: not only restore the students to the ground floor, courtside seats, but extend the seating to three sides -- behind each basket and the courtside. you could then concede mid and upper tier seats to the big money donors.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2004Comments:Flag
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Name: David Diano on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 1973Comments:Flag
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Name: John Tyler Fenelon on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Roberto Vega on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2006 (B.A.) & 2009 (M.Ed.)Comments:Flag
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Name: Jonathan Chu on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2005Comments:Flag
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Name: Meenah Paik on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2007 and 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael Le on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2012Comments: Please return the student section to the sidelines.Flag
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Name: Erik Johnson on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Timothy Lee on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert Liu on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2011Comments: Return UCLA athletics to its former glory!Flag
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Name: Brian Wong on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2008Comments: Some of my fondest memories as a student came from UCLA basketball games and camping out with other members of the Den. We knew that we wouldn't be able to afford seats that close probably ever again and cherished to opportunity to be so close to the most storied college basketball program. The Athletic Department is letting down the students. First by making tickets non-transferrable among students, and now by bumping them to the baseline in the name of revenue. When a university instituion, which claims to be for the benefit of the students, ceases to function as such its funding and very existence has to be called into question. Move the students back, let the next generation of Bruins make memories worth holding onto.Flag
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Name: Jon Derderian on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2012Comments: We want to have a big impact on Basketball games, and the current setup does not allow that and so want it returned to how it originally depicted.Flag
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Name: Stephen Hodge on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael Cook on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2008Comments: This is outrageous. Part of the the lure of going to any D-1 school is the cheap and unique athletic experiences of the students. If they are not on the sidelines then they are being robbed of the same fantastic experience of the student bodies preceding them. It is bad enough Dan Guerrero has allowed the athletic department to languish, see Stanford gaining in the championship count and u$c owning us in the gauntlet for the last 4 years, but now we are having our student privileges stripped through deception as well. This is nothing short of deplorable.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2001Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2011Comments: This is an outrage. Restore seating.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2005Comments: Don't let greed get in the way of what really matters!Flag
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Name: Aaron Weinberg on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2005Comments: College sports should be first and foremost for the students!!! UCLA has decided to sell out for more money by moving the student section. If we can not afford to provide good quality seats for current students that creates a homecourt advantage and great atmosphere then as painful as it is for me to say maybe we need to do away with big market sports. We have lost sight of our priorities and are at risk of becoming another professional sports team. LA already has the clippers and the Lakers! The athletic department has taken a short sighted approach. They have settled for immediate cash instead of realizing the big picture. Student seats along the sideline=louder and better atmosphere=homecourt advantage=wins=better recruits=championships=sellout crouds=more money for the university. We are a proud university with great academics and a wonderful history of collegiate athletic success. But at the end of the day we must not lose focus of the fact that we are a university and the students deserve better. I will not donate any money to the athletic department until the students are returned to the sideline.Flag
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Name: Kenneth Ho on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2006Comments: Moving the student section is acceptable if administration was honest and forthcoming about the reason: money. The problem is that the prevarication used was completely unacceptable. To suggest that the seats behind the basket would enhance the experience by bringing all the students together is hogwash. This is an institution of higher learning and the administration should expect its educated alumni and students to see right through it. The failure of the administration to realize how much a sideline student section would improve the overall experience is myopic. A loud, spirited section that's the backdrop of a TV screen would improve all aspects of the program. More people would come as a result of perceived excitement. More donations would trickle in. And most of all, the team would have a 6th man. Every other dominant basketball program prides itself in the 6th man but UCLA cares about high-priced seating.Flag
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Name: Paul Schubert on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: NAComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2008Comments: It is just unthinkable that they would remove the students from the sideline. Shame on the money hungry management.Flag
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Name: Saunders Ching on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2000Comments:Flag
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Name: Namir Shaba on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2000Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.:Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Kyle Holtan on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.:Comments: The student section needs to go back to the original plan. We are not Stanford or Organ. We are UCLA; let’s keep it the way it was originally planned. This would be so much better for home court advantage. I'm long time UCLA FAN I would like the seating to back to the original plan.Flag
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Name: Seth Wulkan on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Kaitlin Dabbert on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: William Swearingen on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: John Kurzava on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Ned Shapiro on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: S'66Comments: Who's in charge here? What is wrong with these people?Flag
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Name: Mike Parrish on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Vu Hai N. Phan on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Jess Rodriguez on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2002Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.: 2010Comments: Many of my favorite memories at UCLA took place on the sideline at Men's Basketball games. It breaks my heart that this future Bruins will not be able to experience the magic of cheering on the team on the floor!Flag
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Name: Elizabeth Holtan on Apr 27, 2011Graduating Year.:Comments:Flag