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Category Archives: Opinion Columns
_Critical studies necessary for long-term academic and social change_
The university is changing, and public sentiment seems to agree: It’s beginning to look a lot like a business. If revenue generation is replacing knowledge expansion as an end goal, it’s time students take it upon themselves to develop their critical thinking skills.
_Limiting Cal Grants will only cost the state and the UC more money_
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While it might seem that GPAs are an obvious part of academic life, for some students, their GPA might soon carry significant financial weight.
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_Changes to the accounting minor are not so minor_
UCLA students intending to pursue a minor in accounting will face a new set of requirements come January 2014, a change that affects current students in the program.
_UC should be allowed to consider race in admissions process_
The future of affirmative action in the college admissions process is hanging by a thread in the U.S. Supreme Court.
_Ron Paul’s libertarian perspective may appeal to students at UCLA_
Believe it or not, there may just be a chance that Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul is coming to UCLA.
_Getting connected_
Anderson School of Management’s new collaboration with TED, a nonprofit organization whose mission revolves around introducing and discussing “ideas worth spreading,” will cast light on an increase in networking, but it will also serve a more substantial purpose: to bridge insightful ideas with action.