It’s a problem students have gotten too used to encountering on the UCLA campus.
Category Archives: Editorials
UCLA Housing’s attitude on break-ins unacceptable
Heather Chow woke to a bright light shining through her first-floor window.
Animal activists’ extremism promotes violence, endangers scientific progress
Extremism is back on our campus.
Editorial: Two percent wage increase for student employees insufficient
For the first time in a long time, the University of California made an announcement that did not include the words layoffs, cuts or tuition increases earlier this week.
Leave class for real-world lessons
The political science curriculum does not force students to engage in local politics; international development studies students are not required to aid developing nations; and the economics department does not ask students to participate in any sort of legislative policy-making.
All too often, classes in North Campus are too theoretical and lack practical application.
Upholding AB 540 is a big win for the state
Undocumented students can have some peace of mind, at least for the moment.
Editorial: Another fee hike is excessive and lazy
It’s as if fee increases are becoming an annual fact of life on a University of California campus.