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Category Archives: Editorials
Editorial: Rivalry, not vandalism, is a reason to cheer
There is a special time of year when every UCLA fan ““ be it a student, professor, faculty or Los Angeles resident ““ thinks long and hard about what it means to be a Bruin.
Editorial: Fee-hike protests had many flaws
When students occupy a building on a college campus, the expectation is that youth, intelligence and energy have come together to produce a positive, constructive transformation.
Students deserve more than one voice on Board of Regents
The UC Board of Regents Committee on Finance approved the 32 percent midyear fee hike, with student regent Jesse Bernal casting the only vote against the proposal. Today, the UC Regents will vote to finalize this decision.
Potential mid-year fee hike unfair
The UC Board of Regents will vote on a proposed 32 percent student fee increase when it convenes at UCLA today. The proposed fee hike, which is expected to be approved by the board at this week’s meeting, comes less than two weeks before UC applications are due. If approved, the mid-year fee increase would […]
Web classes like Bruincast and new e-Section facilitate impersonal education
UCLA has a reputation of having some of the most impersonal classroom experiences. It’s no wonder, considering some lectures exceed 400 students and some faculty members never learn the names of their students.
Editorial: Challenge 45 unit limit is right to let departments self-evaluate
Strange as it may seem, the UCLA administration wants to cut class.