The Academic Senate Undergraduate Council’s decision to suspend admissions to the international development studies major is a necessary step toward reforming a vaguely defined and understaffed department.
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Editorial: Vote no on California Propositions 1D and 1E
In the upcoming statewide election, voters will be asked to remove some items from the budget that, a few years ago, they had voted to add. Among those initiatives are Propositions 1D and 1E, which would cut funding to children’s services and mental health testing and treatment, respectively.
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Letters to the Editor
Promotion of smoke shops is appalling Who on the Daily Bruin staff felt that it was necessary to publish detailed directions on how to roll a joint (“Medical marijuana sets up shop,” April 20)? I found these directions extremely appalling and disrespectful to both the university and its students. Just recently, the Daily Bruin staff […]
Academy would boost public service
As a second-generation immigrant born and raised in Los Angeles County, I watched my parents earn the citizenship that my siblings and I took for granted. This simple memory from my childhood jump-started my early fascination with the idea of American-ness.