Tabatha Lewis: LAPD’s predictive algorithm is inaccurate, dehumanizes offenders

Steven Spielberg, in his 2002 movie “The Minority Report,” played out the hypothetical in which an organization can predict crimes before they happen. The Los Angeles Police Department is about 10 years late to the game, and it looks like it’s taking the department more than 145 minutes to see why trying to predict crime […]

Avvalzameer Bhatia: UCLA should classify economics as a science program, not an arts one

UCLA seems to believe that taking cumbersome calculus- and statistics-based classes every quarter qualifies as an arts degree. Economics and business economics are considered Bachelor of Arts degree programs, even though the two majors put a heavy emphasis on mathematics. While this may not seem a dire circumstance, it is quite problematic for international students’ […]

Rushabh Nagori: Decision to replace financial actuarial math program’s lecturers will hurt students

Imagine you pay thousands of dollars to attend one of the world’s best public universities. You come in with the reasonable expectation that the university will do everything in its power to make you employable once you graduate – including hiring faculty who understand the industry you’re about to enter and can prepare you for […]

Sam Smoot: UCLA needs clearer universitywide guidelines regarding use of homework solution sites

In today’s cutthroat academic environment where university students are forced to contemplate which friends they would sacrifice to the volcano, it’s no wonder students often turn to online repositories to ensure good grades on their assignments. GitHub, Quizlet, Course Hero, Chegg – the options are many. While the differences in the format of these sites […]

Chris Busco: UCLA should be more explicit about its auto-lock and room-use policies

With finals fast approaching, UCLA students have begun looking for quiet rooms to hunker down and spend numerous caffeine-fueled hours cramming for tests, papers and projects. With libraries filled to the brim, empty classrooms can look like the perfect place to set up shop for a successful study session. Until they auto-lock, that is. UCLA’s […]

Ani Gasparyan: Allowing union grievances would better protect students from sexual harassment

Graduate students make numerous sacrifices for their academic careers. The biggest one: having to put their future on hold so they don’t have to work with academic advisers who sexually harass them. Graduate students within the University of California system who report sexual harassment are given little protection. Prosecuting those found to have committed sexual […]

Scott Bays: Appliance ban not beneficial, Housing should instead spark safety conversations

Despite UCLA Housing’s best efforts, Bruins still have their hands all over them. Administrators can’t stop students from using and sharing them. UCLA thinks they are so dangerous they can even start fires in students’ rooms. I’m talking, of course, about coffee makers, water heaters and microwaves. UCLA Housing’s on-campus housing regulations prohibit students from […]