Discourse over the biases of professors is largely unproductive and prevents us from having a much more relevant conversation.
Author Archives: Ryland Lu
_Ryland Lu: L.A. needs to repair streets, not spend more on new projects_
Rarely do campaign smear tactics reveal anything substantive about what goes on in one’s neighborhood.
_Ryland Lu: Voting laws should work to encourage, educate constituents_
As the mid-quarter routine of testing and papers gets underway, many UCLA students may miss out on an equally important deadline: Oct.
_Depth of dishonesty: Students should prioritize learning, not finding an easy way out_
With a seal that proclaims “Veritas” ““ Latin for “truth” ““ and a reputation as the foremost academic institution in the world, Harvard University embodies the spirit of intellectual pursuit in America.
_Tightening eligibility requirements would allow CSUs to meet promise of providing education_
The California State University’s recently announced admissions policy of letting in nonresident students while freezing in-state admission raises concerns about the direction taken by the CSU system in the wake of financial cutbacks.
Founder of UCLA’s Coaching Corps was honored for his involvement with sports programs for children
While bored at a business internship last summer, Cameron Hajialiakbar browsed the internet for a job involving soccer, one of his main passions.
Google vice president and father of the Internet Vinton Cerf speaks on future online possibilities
As a graduate student at UCLA, Vinton Cerf worked on a team that eventually created the first computer network. Later, as an associate professor at Stanford, he helped develop a code to allow for the movement of digital data.