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Category Archives: Editorials
EDITORIAL: “The Black Experience” mural should be uncovered, restored
On Wednesday, the Daily Bruin published an article on “The Black Experience” mural, painted by UCLA’s seven black art students in 1970 following days of student protest, police intervention and subsequent violence.
Unity is essential after USAC elections
The seemingly endless week of Undergraduate Students Association Council elections has finally come to an end.
Editorial: Heated claims undermine USAC elections
Early Wednesday, all the Students First! signboards, both Defend Affirmative Action Party signboards and two Bruins United signboards, as well as dozens of other signs were either destroyed or removed in an act of senseless vandalism.
Editorial: Arizona immigration law, SB 1070, is flagrantly flawed
Earlier this month, lawmakers in Arizona passed SB 1070, enacting what many feel is the toughest anti-immigration policy on the books anywhere in the United States.
Project funded by The Green Initiative Fund should set precedent for future sustainability efforts
The Green Initiative Fund, a student referendum that passed three to one in the 2008 Undergraduate Student Election, finally allocated its funds to a project that will improve UCLA’s image as a sustainability leader.
Ideological differences mark UCLA Graduate Students Association elections
Student government is consistently plagued with complacency among the student population, but given the circumstances of this year’s GSA elections, which began Monday and will end Friday at noon, this board cannot help but stress its importance and recognize what GSA has done to positively affect UCLA.