Internships are proving less and less optional these days.
Category Archives: Editorials
Editorial: Cap on state cuts, not fees, is solution
Jeff Denham (R-Merced) introduced a bill to the state Senate last month titled the “Student Protection Act.”
Straighten up that sophomore slump and rise to success
It’s happened with record sales, athletes and presidencies. Raised expectations mixed with an inability to adapt to shifting circumstances is a combination that too often results in disappointment.
BruinWalk: a place for analysis, not petty insults
Which of the following points would most influence your choice in selecting a professor after reading a review? A) How they curve the class. B) Taking a final exam versus writing a final paper. Or, C) How many rude haters they have.
Making the move to apartment life
Groups of students have recently been spotted, pens in hand, perusing Westwood Village, eagerly searching for next year’s housing. Now is the time when students must either commit to another year of on-campus housing, plan on living in a sorority or fraternity house, or make that big move off the Hill to the apartments.
Editorial: Education focused on efficiency loses quality
Higher education in modern times walks a fine line between intellectual development and professional certification.
Editorial: Cuts for humanities inevitable, deplorable
On Friday, UCLA’s Faculty Executive Committee heard the humanities department’s proposed area budget reductions that must be met for the 2010-2011 academic year.