The new proposal for a $152 million hotel and conference center has solved many of the flaws in the old model ““ except for the most glaring one.
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Occupy UCLA needs more focus to be effective
The “Occupy” movement has begun to filter onto college campuses, and UCLA is no exception. But the campus movement is lackluster, symptomatic of the unorganized, unfocused nature of the nationwide protests.
While complaints of government and corporate corruption may be valid, protesters have not presented a united front when addressing these issues.
A clean Westwood is key for bringing in new business
Westwood is finally taking a turn for the better ““ or trying to, at least.
Trolley service on the Hill enables laziness
UCLA prides itself on promoting active lifestyles among its students.
Trigger cuts point to a systemic problem hurting not just the UC but California as a whole
With talk of trigger cuts circulating, it is increasingly obvious that a guideline or formula needs to be in place to allow University of California students and families to plan for college payments.
Gender-inclusive housing on the Hill long overdue
UCLA is finally starting to design a gender-inclusive housing option after years of discussion ““ and after dozens of other schools have embraced similar policies.
The UC’s one-year merit-based salary program should be extended, involve students
The University of California’s year-long merit-based salary increase policy is a step in the right direction.