What does the State of Arizona have in common with BP, the British global energy corporation? Well, let me count the ways.
Category Archives: Community
Arizona’s immigration law could lead to misuse of authority
Immigration reform gets people mad no matter what side you’re on.
If you can’t keep ’em, find ’em a new home
As we approach the end of the spring quarter, students who own pets may suddenly be faced with a decision about whether they can keep their animal companion.
Letters to the Editor
Many of us in the English department here appreciated Nikki Jagerman’s forthright column, “Don’t downplay the classics in the English major” (May 20) in the Bruin and the critical issues it raises.
Voters should reject suspension of AB32
When voters head to the polls in November, they will be asked to decide on a proposition sponsored by two Texas oil companies.
Pedestrians need protection
Most students can relate to the stress of standing at the bottom of the Saxon Steps, rapidly looking both ways on Gayley Avenue and toward the goal of Landfair Avenue, waiting for oncoming traffic to cease. At all hours of the day and night, students make the crossing from the Saxon Steps to the apartments. This is not the only poorly designed element of our campus that presents a danger to students. With the rise in the issuance of jaywalking tickets to students, campus designers and university police should realign their priorities to reflect increased prevention, rather than the punishment, for unsafe transportation corridors in the Westwood area.
Letter to the Editor: UCLA is leader in healthy options
I was left grateful ““ and hungry ““ after reading about the impressive vegan additions to the dining halls in Avni Nijhawan’s “Catering our needs” (May 17).