The process for investigating violations of the Elections Code for undergraduate student elections must be fixed. The code exists to ensure the fundamental integrity of the election process ““ that voters have the right to vote in privacy, free from campaigning, coercion or intimidation. Currently, the Elections Board is limited in its ability to enforce […]
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Letters to the Editor
Forcing lecturers to reapply is unfair Concerning the article “Instructors rally in opposition to budget cuts in education” (News, April 30), I am writing not only to correct an error, but also to explain why the correction is important enough to be placed in a prominent position. As a lecturer in UCLA Writing Programs, and […]
The sound of Pauley
From George and Ira Gershwin Award-winning Julie Andrews to the Company’s iPhone skit to surprise celebrity judges such as Melissa Joan Hart to Katie Boeck’s sweepstakes-winning performance, Spring Sing 2009 featured many highlights for both returning fans and newbies alike.
USAC hopefuls should unify student body
Avoiding last week’s undergraduate student government election would have been a monumental task. Even if you managed to circumvent Bruin Walk in an effort to escape the campaigning, you may have been lucky enough ““ like I was ““ to receive a candidate knocking at your apartment’s front door.
Letters to the Editor
The right is the most resistant to change This is in response to the article written by Alex Pherson titled “Democrats must govern from center or risk exile” (May 7). I first want to point out that I don’t agree with his politics and I have been inclined to write to the paper several times, […]
Sports Minute with Ann Y Du
Women’s water polo wins fifth consecutive NCAA title
The UCLA women’s water polo team won its fifth consecutive NCAA Championship with a 5-4 upset victory over rival USC on Sunday night in College Park, Md.