In response to Jarrod Goldberg’s opinion piece (“USAC external vice president office ineffectively unites students against fee hikes,” April 27), we have to make clear that the members of the California Democracy Act Coalition and the Bruin Lobby Corps find his views on our efforts to make college more affordable misleading and very ill-informed.
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This year’s USAC has been efficient, effective
In a year of crisis after crisis, we, the student body, responded by rising to the challenges.
Video gaming: A 21st century addiction?
According to a 2007 survey, 97% of people aged 12-17 play video games. Is video gaming becoming a 21st century addiction? Learn what the American Psychiatric Association says on the issue and form your own opinion.
USAC President’s Office tackles issues with success
SUBMITTED BY: Cinthia Flores This year, the Undergraduate Students Association Council President’s Office served its purpose ““ it engaged students and provided real solutions to issues affecting the entire UCLA population.
USAC General Representative Addison Huddy’s office fosters transparent, inclusive growth
SUBMITTED BY: Carl Betzler and Aaron Farber For much of recent memory, many students have perceived the work of the Undergraduate Students Association Council as unclear and often inconsequential.
UCLA men’s golf finishes in eighth place at Pac-10 Championships
In fourth place after three rounds, the UCLA men’s golf team seemed poised to continue climbing the leaderboard and to overtake one of the top three spots at the Pac-10 Championships at ASU’s Karsten Golf Course. Then came Wednesday’s final round.
Editorial: Arizona immigration law, SB 1070, is flagrantly flawed
Earlier this month, lawmakers in Arizona passed SB 1070, enacting what many feel is the toughest anti-immigration policy on the books anywhere in the United States.