Student oversight is central to ASUCLA Alex Pherson, in his Feb. 12 Viewpoint column “In light of financial crisis, students must actively oversee ASUCLA expenditures,” presents factual errors and misconstrues a number of aspects of student oversight on the ASUCLA Board of Directors. For example, he states that “ASUCLA funds all non-academic services including the […]
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Editorial: Villaraigosa lacks interest in students
In an event hosted by the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, UCLA students had the floor on Tuesday evening in an open-mic event.
Editorial: Republicans are delaying passing of state budget
Enough is enough.
Feature Photo: Mighty Mic’s Benefit for Burma
DANA WALL/daily bruin Third-year English student Yvette Martinez performs “With My Own Two Eyes” at the “Voices from Burma” event presented by Mighty Mic Human Awareness Group in the Northwest Campus Auditorium on Wednesday night.
Submission misrepresents “˜Human Rights and Gaza’ symposium
I am writing as the chair of the Faculty Advisory Committee of the Center for Near Eastern Studies to respond to the grossly misleading submission by Ben Meiselman, a member of Bruins for Israel (“One-sided Gaza debate a disservice to UCLA,” Feb. 5).
Letters to the Editor
Realities of race and relationships As a woman of color, I am personally offended by Anna Sterling’s viewpoint on interracial dating (“Interracial relationships an opportunity for personal growth,” Feb. 13). In opening the Daily Bruin on Friday morning, I was expecting to read a socially conscious and critical viewpoint on the dynamics and politics of […]
Yoga benefits the heart and relieves stress
Though yoga is not fully integrated into Western medicine, David Shapiro, UCLA researcher at the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, said yoga is a valuable form of naturo-therapy, a natural approach to health and wellness.