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Category Archives: Opinion Columns
_USAC’s reintroduction of faculty representative seat will help foster communication_
New Undergraduate Students Association Council officers are setting a promising tone for the coming year’s student-faculty relations as they prepare to reintroduce a faculty representative to the council.
_Valued-based Proposition 29 would be beneficial for state’s tax system_
It has been more than half a century since R.J. Reynolds ran a television commercial declaring that “more doctors smoke Camels than any other cigarette.”
_Revived Student Advocate USAC position is a step in the right direction_
Whether it is a bothersome university policy or a seemingly unjust grade, students often have concerns that they want addressed.
_Proposed bill allowing community colleges to create extension programs can help ease the burden of budget cuts_
Solutions to alleviate the effects of higher education cuts are a hot commodity for California lawmakers and college officials.
_Cutting Back to Solidarity: Administrator salary reductions can give UC financial relief, boost campus morale_
Given that much of the rhetoric surrounding the California budget crisis is critical of the state, students might be surprised to know that in some areas, California is doing just as well as other states.
_Merit-based green cards a good idea_
When we think of advanced careers for our future graduate students, we often leave international graduates out of the equation.