At orientation this past summer, various school officials told me not to cheat or engage in unscrupulous behaviors like unprotected sex or illicit drug use.
Author Archives: Kevin Mosby
Research gets in the way of professors’ teaching
One day last week, I went to three different classes in which each professor relayed the same exact message: “Read my book.” It was then that I questioned whether some professors value their responsibilities as researchers more than as teachers.
Internships are not the only option to provide valuable work experience
There is an unspoken requirement increasingly being treated like a necessary, but unwanted, General Education class: the internship.
Office of Residential Life is working on proposals for more humanities-themed housing on the hill
The Office of Residential Life is discussing the possibility of creating a humanities-themed housing community in Hitch Suites.
Battle of L.A. schools takes a shade of green for the Versus sustainability competition
The legendary rivalry between UCLA and USC will soon extend to environmental sustainability.
Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell reinstated
For one day last week, openly gay men and women could enlist in the United States military.