Now that the seven-member Board of Neighborhood Commissioners has voted unanimously to certify the creation of the first Westwood Neighborhood Council, this board believes that the nascent council should have some very specific objectives at the top of the docket.
Category Archives: Editorials
Editorial: Syllabi must match media lab provisions
The new restrictions on streaming movies on course Web sites is the latest addition to a growing list of compromises to our education UCLA is being forced to make.
Democrat Martha Coakley’s loss to Senator-elect Scott Brown does not endanger health care reform bill
To media pundits and the Republican right, 106,177 means an overnight change in Washington, D.C.
Appliance bans don’t benefit students
Knock, knock. “Room inspections!”
Haiti should take opportunity for rebirth
A 7.0 magnitude earthquake rocked Haiti, leaving over 150,000 dead and two million homeless.
Obama rapidly losing power
Last week, Republican Scott Brown’s decisive win in liberal territory (Massachusetts) added another impediment to the would-be political machine that Democrats have been trying to build.
Editorial: Students must keep attending meetings
Instead of shouts and signs from angered students, the UC Board of Regents, which convened at UC San Francisco last week, was met with silence.