This post was updated June 26 at 10:21 p.m. Nearly 50 years after the landmark Supreme Court decision, we are left to confront the question of what exactly will happen now that Roe v. Read more...
This post was updated June 26 at 10:21 p.m. Nearly 50 years after the landmark Supreme Court decision, we are left to confront the question of what exactly will happen now that Roe v. Read more...
This year, over 200,000 California students may be barred from receiving essential resources crucial to promoting college readiness and university success. Much to our dismay, Gov. Read more...
America’s finest assets are its natural resources and universities. If we desire to continue the strong educational tradition as we march further into an information-based economy, where the most coveted jobs fall under the umbrella of knowledge work, then education must evolve alongside the technologies that shape the habits of our lives. Read more...
The Bruins’ March Madness run recently ended in a tough loss to North Carolina in the Sweet 16. The men’s basketball team has produced 11 NCAA championships – 10 of those under coach John Wooden – and made 51 tournament appearances, completely trouncing the Ivy League. Read more...
For many, Black students’ desire to have a space designed to serve our unique needs seems antithetical to the celebration of multiculturalism and diversity. “Isn’t that the opposite of what Dr. Read more...
Editor’s note: The author of this op-ed used the term “land of Israel/Palestine” to reflect her personal views. It has been almost eight years since the Undergraduate Students Association Council passed a resolution echoing the language and calls of the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement toward Israel. Read more...
One of the most generous perks of being affiliated with UCLA is your student health care plan. Unfortunately, if you are a UCLA student who is married, your partner is in for quite a surprise. Read more...