When the professor in my comparative literature class asks, “Does anyone have any questions about the syllabus?” no one raises their hand to suggest additional readings, supplemental films or essays.
Author Archives: mary clark
_Dream University a step toward equalizing access to education for undocumented students_
Caught in the middle of ongoing debate, the National Dream University ““ an online education program for undocumented students co-founded by a UCLA institute ““ has garnered considerable negative media attention since its announcement.
_California education institutions should back Gov. Brown’s tax initiative_
One wealthy California attorney thinks Gov. Jerry Brown’s proposed tax initiative for the fall isn’t enough.
_Student complaints lost to deaf ears: Private collection agencies need centralized complaint system for students_
Finding a job and paying back student loans are not the only challenges recent graduates face.
The private agencies that collect debt and are contracted by the U.S.
_Autonomy proposal would stifle smaller, newer UCs_
Any motion toward the privatization of public higher education tends to strike a dissonant chord ““ especially among undergraduate students.
_Saving Student Media: Students should be able to choose whether or not to financially support campus newspapers_
When you picked up this newspaper, you didn’t pay a dime. When you visit the Daily Bruin website, all of our content is free ”“ that is, if you are not a UCLA student.
_Proposed Luskin Conference Center eats up funds that can go to students more directly_
The concept of a building in which visiting scholars, professors, world-class researchers and other academics can stay, meet and hold conferences on UCLA’s campus is undeniably appealing. But is that really how the proposed UCLA hotel, the Luskin Conference and Guest Center, would function?