By all rights, campus should be quiet on a Monday night as midterm season approaches, but instead, Kerckhoff Coffee House is loud and lively as the three-piece band Love Potion finishes up a set of jazz and funk, drawing on sources as diverse as 50 Cent and Bach.
Category Archives: Opinion Columns
Censoring sex over violence is absurd
I was 15 when I watched the film “Hostel.” I was young, impressionable and sitting next to my father ““ not the most common choice in family entertainment, but I was in high school, such as it is.
It’s too soon to claim a victory for the feminist movement
The Economist published in December in bright, bold colors, an issue with Rosie the Riveter gracing the cover, rolling up her sleeves as always.
Students need to open eyes to slavery abroad and in L.A.
Coffee, cell phones, cotton T-shirts and chocolate are all items many college students use every day.
Stop gaming with our change
Student fees are up a whopping 32 percent. Classes have been slashed and graduation requirements have been lowered.
College sports reform needed
UCLA is one of the greatest athletic institutions in the history of collegiate sports.
Pauley’s face-lift threatens tradition
Now that Pauley Pavilion is undergoing renovation, does this mean I get to graduate wearing a hard hat?