Andrew Kim: Rent-control policies must be updated to address homelessness in LA

In the fight against homelessness, the city of Los Angeles is lacking control over its rent control. Treating homelessness is an issue that has drawn major attention at the ballot box, and LA voters are eager to approach the problem. Measure H, which is on the March 7 municipal election ballot, would add a quarter […]

Emily Merz: Westwood needs to protect the rights of the Village’s street vendors

While walking around Westwood Village, many UCLA students will pass a couple street vendors selling fruit. Little do students realize that these vendors could face deportation if charged with a misdemeanor for street vending. Thanks to President Donald Trump’s new executive order, immigrants with minor criminal charges or “perceived charges” can face deportation. In response […]

Chris Busco: Neglected on-campus bathrooms soil student experience, UCLA’s reputation

Everyone remembers their first trip to Powell Library: the imposing structure, vaulted ceilings and ornate decorations coming together to create the quintessential college experience. But for many, that picture shatters the moment they attempt to use the restroom after their first all-night study session – only to find a postapocalyptic scene characterized by toilet paper […]

Aaron Julian: USAC needs to implement exit polls to decrease voter complacency

Our leaders are only as good as the people they represent. It is easy to complain about inaction from some of the Undergraduate Students Association Council members we’ve entrusted with hundreds of thousands of our student fee dollars. But they are only as incompetent as we are as voters. Don’t forget, the last cycle of […]

Mariah Furtek: UCLA should provide adequate space in its gyms for students

Picture a group of sweaty bodies gyrating in time to blaring music, grouped so tightly together they are unable to move freely. No, this isn’t part of Los Angeles’ unregulated, underground club scene – it’s your average Tuesday afternoon workout class at the overcrowded and underdeveloped John Wooden Center. UCLA Recreation’s facilities are no longer […]

Selby Kia: UCLA should alleviate late enrollment times with surveys, petitions

This Valentine’s Day, while students flock to the theater to see “Fifty Shades Darker” or spend a romantic evening strolling through Westwood with their significant others, many freshmen will be bent over their laptops, frantically trying to enroll in whatever classes they can get. This issue of late pass times and over-enrollment is nothing new […]

Sandra Wenceslao: UCLA Residential Life should provide direct support for mental health

Attending UCLA is an honor because of its incredible popularity, selectivity and prestige. However, in exchange for attending such a top-notch school, students often put their mental health at risk with sleepless nights spent studying and stressing. Mental health will always be an important issue among college students because of that stress, and UCLA has […]