If imitation is the highest form of flattery, what then are we to make of Dr. Craig Venter’s recent stab at God?
Category Archives: Opinion Columns
Power plants must pay consequences
Water regulators’ recent vote to phase out “once-through” cooling systems in 19 of California’s power plants may not have won them many friends in the energy industry, but for those who enjoy California’s diverse and beautiful coastal ecosystems, the move comes as welcome news.
UCLA diversity lacks cultural exchange
On the surface, UCLA looks like a diverse university.
Scandals in UCLA-associated medical centers reveal need for stricter preventative measures
Several weeks ago, the Olive View-UCLA Medical Center was hit with allegations of employee misconduct.
System to declare degree candidacy unfairly slams students with penalty
We have always been taught that hard work will be rewarded, but what happens when the opposite is true?
The price of Facebook is privacy
A social networking site is no longer just “a place for friends” when Sen. Al Franken has to step in and demand privacy overhauls.
Stop attacking Arizona law
The ire over Arizona’s new immigration law is mystifying for two reasons. In the first place, the law merely intends to execute what has already been called for by 50 years of federal law, seconded by the dictates of common sense: illegalize the illegal immigrants.