I’d like to think that I’ve made the right decisions in my life.
Author Archives: Reno Ong
Experience UCLA by embracing possibility
If you are reading this, looking for tailor-made instructions before you embark on a new segment of your life, you’re not going to find it.
Release abuse photos to human rights groups, but not public
President Barack Obama’s recent decision to bar the release of additional images showing prisoner abuse has been met with fierce opposition by pro-democracy groups such as the American Civil Liberties Union.
Smaller UCs must receive more funds
It’s that time of year again when colleges across America release admission statistics to boast the competency of their incoming class.
Swine flu transcends border
With its sudden outbreak and unknown origins, the swine influenza has caused panic across the globe, with the World Health Organization even going so far as to raise a level 5 pandemic alert.
Gun ban should be future goal of US
America has a long and shameful tradition of gun violence. In the past decade alone, the infamous massacres at Columbine High School and Virginia Tech have served as grim reminders of the backlash of the gun culture that the U.S. has fostered over the years.
Internships give students extra edge
College degrees are a dime a dozen these days. Gone are the days when a university education assured employment and job security.