Hill residents could be in for a fee increase, but moving around existing funds could alleviate the need.
Category Archives: Editorials
State should stop turning to the UC to solve its budget problems
Right now, the University of California is stuck between a hard rock and an even harder place.
Obama's college tuition plan doesn't address the financial disparities in US universities
California’s public colleges seem well-positioned with respect to a plan recently outlined by President Barack Obama, telling colleges to cut back on tuition costs ““ or else.
USAC should prioritize funds for events that benefit wider community
The one-time, $76,000 loan to the undergraduate student government will prevent student group funding from going off a cliff this spring. Here we propose a few solutions that would provide for better money management going forward.
USAC needs a better long-term plan for allocating funds to student groups
As it awaits a much-needed bailout, the undergraduate student government should construct a long-term plan to fix a flawed system of allocating funds.
Sale of Hannah Carter Japanese Garden a necessary act for UCLA
It all comes down to practicality.
Funding proposal by students is the kind of innovative solution UC leaders should look into
We’re tired of hearing the same tedious talking points from the University of California leadership. At the UC Board of Regents’ meeting Wednesday, they repeated their stale refrain: “Lobby legislators, increase tuition.”