By Chuck Levin and Alexandra Paul
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2010. On the ballot are federal, state and local candidates and measures.
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By Chuck Levin and Alexandra Paul
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2010. On the ballot are federal, state and local candidates and measures.
What’s in a name?
Answering that question can be difficult for some multiracial students.
Since the first of the year, disabled people have to pay $3 to park in the blue spaces on campus or in the structures.
By Farrah Moos
If money talks, then we need to tell it what to say.
The recent New York Times article “UC Proxy Voting Skirts Review Guidelines, Documents Show” should sound the alarm for students and other stakeholders.
It is unnecessary to defend the value of a liberal arts education.
As a Jewish woman studying Islam and Arabic, I inevitably get one of two reactions from my community when I reveal my academic interests: The majority of people are kind and interested, and make it clear that my subject fascinates them.
Two weeks ago, while the University of California Regents were voting on additional increases and bonuses for nearly 40 senior executives, the university’s leadership also heard a discouraging report finding that UC significantly lags behind its competitors in compensation for graduate student assistants.