For UCLA students, the value of inclusion speaks loudly. In recent years, students have echoed concerns about a hostile campus climate; they have lobbied for an environment on campus in which any individual can feel respected regardless of background or circumstance. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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May 15, 12:00 am
Editorial: Push for diversity-related GE requirement is student-led
Editorials, Opinion
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May 12, 12:00 am
Editorial: Transfer representative success dependent on solid plans
In approving the creation of a new student government position Friday, voters handed the incoming Undergraduate Students Association Council a sizable summer project to cut its teeth on. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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May 8, 12:00 am
Editorial: Election Code misinterpretation allows for censorship
The Undergraduate Students Association Council Election Board has already shown itself prone to misinterpreting its own code. But when a misinterpretation of that code is used to justify media censorship, it is dangerous and inexcusable. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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April 30, 2:03 am
2013-2014 USAC Officer Evaluations
The Daily Bruin evaluates the Undergraduate Students Association Council members on how they have completed the platforms they set out when running for office. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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April 30, 12:19 am
Editorial: Year’s politics begets question of what USAC role should be
The tenure of the 2013-2014 Undergraduate Students Association Council was a boom-and-bust cycle, marked by the highs of successful inter-office projects and the lows of persistent missteps in transparency and procedure. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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April 27, 11:15 pm
Editorial: ASUCLA student reps’ rhetoric is counterproductive
What student officials say matters. When they are charged with representing the interests of thousands of students to a vital campus body, their words matter that much more. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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April 27, 11:10 pm
Editorial: UC’s court settlements fail to address root grievances
As the University of California Board of Regents well knows, court settlements can be useful in dodging unfavorable legal outcomes and the bad press that accompanies them. Read more...
