Senators need to lead bill passage In her recent column on Oct. 15, “Community Supported Agriculture program offers affordable organic food, helps South Central farmers,” Natalie Hein focuses on the interaction between the environment and economy through the local CSA program. Shifting to sustainability can mean both a more responsible treatment of the environment and […]
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UC furlough days are unacceptable
SUBMITTED BY: Layhannara Tep “The CPO is closed due to furloughs.”
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
CSA initiative only the first step: In response to the column, “Community Supported Agriculture program offers affordable organic food, helps South Central farmers”, by Natalie Hein: it’s sad that our so-called “public servants” can’t solve our flawed food delivery systems in the country and in California.
Chancellor greets new Bruin family members
Today through Sunday, our campus will be filled with festivities for students and their families.
Layoffs take emotional toll on dedicated, hard-working lecturers
On Monday, Oct. 13th, I attended a grievance meeting concerning the mass layoff notices that were sent to contracted lecturers by the dean on July 29, 2009.
UCLA writes off essential composition instruction
For those attending the “Defending the Public University” colloquium in Kerckhoff Grand Salon this afternoon, the erosion in the quality of a UCLA education may be topic No. 1.
University of California general funds are ending up in the wrong places
So, the looming crisis in California state spending is simply this: We face a serious threat of having a little more money to spend in 2009 than we spent in 2005. This is not the apocalypse.