A casual dining facility with beer and wine on the menu will provide a refreshing change in on-campus dining options "“ a proposal that came to being with praiseworthy communication between students and Associated Students UCLA. Read more...
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May 2, 11:56 pm
ASUCLA should keep engaging with students on alcohol-serving dining options on campus
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April 29, 11:39 pm
Missing element of competition harmful to overall USAC voting process
With the absence of Students First! in this year's undergraduate student government elections comes the absence of a necessary element of competition. Read more...
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April 26, 12:31 am
Professor David Shorter’s controversial link on course website is protected by UC bylaws
Academic freedom is often a murky concept, but it's clear to us that David Shorter, the UCLA associate professor who posted a controversial link on his course website that he says he does not intend to remove, is in the right. Shorter, an associate professor of world arts and cultures, posted a link to the U.S. Read more...
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April 23, 10:11 am
Professionalism between law school students, administrators ideal model for constructive interactions
In this time of campus climate issues, it's refreshing to see tangible results in response to student concerns. Read more...
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April 19, 7:14 pm
While Ally Night marks progress, more should be done to boost LGBT acceptance in UCLA sports
Although the athletic community is often stigmatized as homophobic and unaccepting of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender population, the UCLA Athletics Department took an important step Monday night by hosting Athlete Ally Night. Read more...
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April 15, 10:28 pm
GSA elections will determine fee increase referendum, require higher voter turnout
This year's Graduate Students Association election merits a better turnout than it has received in the last few years. Read more...
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April 8, 11:26 pm
Mid-quarter evaluations would be more useful to students
Large lectures are an increasing reality at UCLA and other public universities. And in classes of 300 or 400 people, the flow of information is one-way: Professors talk; students listen. Read more...