Ann Coulter will be speaking at UCLA on Wednesday, still beating back flames from her recent row in Canada.
Author Archives: Tyler Dosaj
Inclusion of anti-racism rhetoric at rallies for education dilutes their focus
Looking at the mainstream media’s coverage of last week’s Day of Action, you wouldn’t know that UCLA was even involved in the protests. It’s estimated that we contributed a mere 300 to the national pool of protesters. That’s 300 out of nearly 40,000 students, 4,000 faculty and 26,000 other employees.
Audit demands investment reform, we hope
With the Joint Legislative Audit Committee’s recent approval of State Senator Leland Yee’s University of California audit request, the UC Board of Regents and other university executives are once again suffering backlash from the November fee hikes and furloughs.
International students should be enticed to stay after graduation
President Barack Obama’s new, generous NASA budget recently drew praise from none other than “Avatar” director James Cameron, who worried that national budget woes would see space exploration “fall off the priority list.”
Learn to teach, not to preach
If you’ve ever left a lecture muttering, “This isn’t what I paid for,” you’re not alone.
US policies in Yemen will only promote terrorism
In recent weeks, calls to arms over the Christmas Day underwear bomber and the new Yemeni threat have been eclipsed by inspiring reports of the massive humanitarian response to Haiti’s ongoing tragedy, and rightfully so.
US should legalize undocumented workers
On Monday, The Bruin ran an article in which a UCLA professor made the case for legalization of the estimated 12 million undocumented workers currently residing in the U.S.