Clea Wurster: UCLA libraries’ 24-hour policies encourage unhealthy study habits

It’s 3 a.m. and you saunter over to the library’s coffee machine to snag yet another cup of lukewarm, dishwater-tasting coffee and trudge back to your desk. At least you’ve got an energy drink to wash down the vaguely bitter taste. This may sound like a stereotypical finals-week nightmare, but it’s a reality for more […]

Pravin Visakan: Removing unfair tampon tax would reduce financial burden on students

Like the children of a warm paternalistic guardian, some Bruins like to regard our state with tender and patriotic feelings. However, like a relative with a dark secret, California has a long history of unfairly extorting “blood money” from some of its citizens: Specifically, it taxes sales of menstrual products and diapers. Most people who […]

Abhishek Shetty: USAC candidates’ sanctuary campus platforms are infeasible

This post was updated on April 25 at 4 p.m. The year is 2018. America is a dumpster fire. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has expanded into an unimaginably large and unchecked network, almost like a secret police. And when the Bruin community needs a hero, undergraduate student government officers emerge, armed with meaningless symbolism. […]

Andiver Castellanos: UCLA must make online mental health module to increase campus dialogue

UCLA administrators and students have put a lot of emphasis on improving professional mental health resources. But students hold a lot of potential to attack mental health issues head-on. The undergraduate student population of UCLA continues to grow, but the university has not expanded its mental health services to keep up. Students continue to face […]

Sandra Wenceslao: UCLA Dining should switch to reusable straws for zero waste

Students are never really taught how to protect the future of Earth. At least not at the lunch table. But there’s an inconspicuous agent in each person’s drink, one that’s also one of the most unassuming contributors to landfills: straws. While Earth Day has passed, UCLA still has a long road ahead when it comes […]

Andrew Kim: Students would benefit from Saturday Shuttle connection to LA Metro

It’s time to hit the brakes and re-evaluate the BruinBus. There is nothing more disheartening than seeing rad Los Angeles events show up on your Facebook feed, only to realize that it’s a $20-to-$50 Uber away. The BruinBus is a shuttle service run by UCLA that provides transportation within campus and the Westwood area. They […]

Arman Sharif: Selective majors should set percentage cap of denied students

Ask first- or second-year students at UCLA their major and some will emphasize they’re only a “pre-major.” The reason: They haven’t officially been accepted to their desired major. If getting into UCLA wasn’t hard enough, some departments require students undergo another application process to be officially accepted into their majors. Some programs, which range from […]