It’s that not-so-happy season again this year, when our parents scramble together to make sure that records are in order, receipts are taken care of and filing taxes is not as burdensome as it was last year.
Category Archives: Editorials
USAC needs to expand Safe Rides program’s operating days and destinations
Safety is always a concern for late-night pedestrians at UCLA.
UC Board of Regents needs to be more involved on school campuses
On Monday, UC Board of Regents member Jesse Cheng appeared in Royce Hall for a town hall meeting.
UC Board of Regents’ budget decisions are inconsistent, giving pay raises to some and cutting others’ salaries
It’s refreshing to hear that a few people working for the University of California do it for the students, not the money.
Two computer science professors at UCLA receive no pay for teaching undergraduate classes.
Consolidating language departments would be beneficial in the long run
A number of UCLA language departments are teetering on the brink of disaster, only they don’t want to admit it.
Editorial: Cuts to UCs loosen foundation of the system and may force privatization
By now funding cuts are, unfortunately, nothing new to the University of California.
North Campus Student Center should revamp the food, not just the court
Recent renovations to the food court in the North Campus Student Center are a welcome, if small, improvement.