Editorial: Administrators should look out for ableism, prioritize students with disabilities

Even the 27th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act becoming law couldn’t stop the addition of ableist signs to UCLA’s campus. Earlier this month, the university adorned elevators in Bunche Hall with signs proclaiming “Free workout just steps away,” to encourage people to take the stairs instead of the elevator. A university spokesperson said […]

Editorial: Supplemental recommendation letters disadvantage low-income students

The University of California prides itself on its accessibility to low-income students. But its most recent change to its admission policies won’t be helping students’ chances – or the University’s. Last week, the Board of Regents approved an augmented review process that would allow undergraduate admissions officers to request supplemental materials from up to 15 […]

Editorial: SB 649 needs to be vetoed to preserve local government power

It seems the California state government’s way of empowering local governments is to allow corporations to be above city regulations. At least, that’s what Senate Bill 649 would do. Earlier this month, the state Assembly began debating SB 649, a bill that changes the permit process telecommunication corporations must go through to install transmitters, antennas […]

Editorial: Los Angeles, not Paris, is the clear choice for 2024 Summer Olympics

In 1984, UCLA built a massive structure atop Drake Stadium to accommodate the Summer Olympics activities. Students and Westwood residents welcomed athletes from around the world, offering up the campus and neighborhood for the international event. They very well could again in 2024. Los Angeles and Paris are the two cities bidding to host the […]

Editorial: Health product vending machines would make resources more accessible

UCLA students can work out at the John Wooden Center or do homework at The Study at Hedrick virtually any time of the day. But when it comes to accessing health and hygiene-related products 24 hours a day, students are out of luck. The Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center provides students various health […]

Submission: UCPD community services director’s legacy remembered, must continue

For the past 20 years, Dr. Nancy Greenstein has championed student issues. As director of police community services for UCPD’s division at UCLA, Dr. Greenstein has dedicated her career to supporting students’ activism and amplifying their voices. She has worked tirelessly to help Bruins feel safe and heard. This week, she’s retiring from her career […]

Editorial: UCLA should encourage ride-hailing zones, not enforce with citations

Ubers and Lyfts holding up traffic are a common sight at UCLA. But the administration’s latest attempt to police where these vehicles can stop is much like the traffic congestion it’s attempting to reduce: inconvenient and impeding. UCLA Transportation partnered with Uber and Lyft during commencement to designate six pickup and drop-off locations around campus, […]