For years, UCLA has covered the extra fees applied to every BruinBill payment students make using their credit cards. Now, in an effort to cut costs, UCLA has transferred the fees onto students by implementing a 2.75 percent convenience fee for BruinBill credit card payments, which cover tuition, housing, parking permits and other items. Though this extra charge may seem far from convenient, the university shouldered the burden of paying $6.5 million for those credit card fees for 17 years. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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October 3, 12:48 am
BruinBill credit card fees justified
Editorials, Opinion
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September 29, 12:11 am
New sales tax law to give UC an economic boost
Last week, Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law AB 155, which requires online shopping sites like Amazon to charge a sales tax on items purchased over the Internet. The tax won't be collected until next September, but already the law has sparked concerns. Read more...
Editorials
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September 27, 12:47 am
Money being spent by UCLA Transportation on electric vehicle charging stations could be better used in other ways
After receiving electronic vehicle charging stations through a federal grant, UCLA Transportation has already spent $40,000 installing only two chargers. Read more...
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September 22, 12:13 am
Daily Bruin Editorial Board’s goal is to present student voices on issues affecting UCLA students
Welcome, Bruins, to another year at UCLA. In one week, the campus has transformed from a languid, quiet collection of buildings into a busy hub that bolsters about 30,000 students. Read more...
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August 14, 11:29 pm
State audit highlights need for further oversight of student fees, clear definition of 'core funding'
Different interpretations of the use of student fees recently have highlighted a need for greater student oversight and clarification of the appropriate use of these fees once approved. Read more...
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July 11, 12:24 am
Campuses should mobilize leadership to keep UC system affordable, accessible in wake of proposed 9.6 percent tuition increase
At no time in the history of the University of California has the prospect of funding the system fallen so heavily on the backs of students and families. Read more...
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June 1, 11:01 pm
Laying off instructors while admitting a larger freshman class is counterproductive
Teaching ought to be the backbone of UCLA's mission as a world-class public university. Read more...