In the world of college athletic recruitment, it’s a well-known refrain that you don’t pick the talent, the talent picks you. Quality of facilities plays a particularly important role in attracting top-notch players and coaches. Read more...
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October 7, 1:43 am
Editorial: New football facility necessary to attract top recruits
Editorials, Opinion
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October 3, 12:27 am
Conflict between Westwood interest groups hinders shared goal
The Westwood Business Improvement District, a local nonprofit with a $1.3 million budget, is one of several organizations trying to fill empty store fronts, attract customers and generally revitalize Westwood Village. Read more...
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September 30, 1:33 am
Editorial: USAC resolution would harm relationship with UC Office of the President
A resolution on the table at the Undergraduate Students Association Council this week addressing incoming University of California President Janet Napolitano would cripple the chance for constructive dialogue with the incoming executive. Read more...
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September 26, 2:21 am
Editorial: USAC must mend bylaws to prevent future conflicts of interest
While most students were away from campus for the summer, Undergraduate Students Association Council members voted toalmost double their own stipends. The move elicited the criticism of many students, including this board. With classes back in session today, it’s time for USAC to mend some fences. Read more...
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September 22, 12:00 am
Editorial: Bruin Bash allocation should be impetus to secure sponsors
Last year, corporate sponsors chipped in about $40,000 to subsidize Bruin Bash and the Enormous Activities Fair, two high-profile welcome week events. This year, the sum is just $5,000 – a staggering drop that should prompt the Undergraduate Students Association Council’s Campus Events Commission and Cultural Affairs Commission to start earlier and work harder to secure outside funds for next year’s events. Read more...
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September 22, 12:00 am
Editorial: Court of Appeal should allow UCLA’s sale of Hannah Carter Japanese Garden
Legacies can be tricky. The Hannah Carter Japanese Garden and residence stands as the legacy of Edward Carter, formerly a UC Board of Regents chairman and a UCLA alumnus. Read more...
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August 19, 12:09 am
Editorial: USAC should reverse precedent, heed students’ voices
The recent uproar over stipend increases by the Undergraduate Student Association Council is this group of councilmembers' first major run-in with vocal opposition from the student body. Read more...