One step forward, two steps back. This is an evident theme in the Trump administration – unabashedly implementing regressive measures, which undo protections for individuals who are undocumented, LGBTQ+ populations and the environment. Read more...
One step forward, two steps back. This is an evident theme in the Trump administration – unabashedly implementing regressive measures, which undo protections for individuals who are undocumented, LGBTQ+ populations and the environment. Read more...
The pandemic curtailed momentum building behind most activities across campus. But for graduate student protesters, that sentiment applies tenfold to them. In the lead-up to the statewide COVID-19 shutdown, graduate student protests were gaining steam. Read more...
COVID-19 has exposed the nationwide flaws in a system lacking worker protection, from weak unemployment provisions to dismal health care services. Closer to home, UCLA isn’t doing much more than the bare minimum – especially when it comes to protecting its essential workers. Read more...
Kelechi Iheanacho has been a leading voice for cultural communities and organizations as the Undergraduate Students Association Council’s cultural affairs commissioner, even if some of her platforms fell short of being achieved. Read more...
Millen Srivastava proposed attainable goals last fall and no doubt proved that she could get most of them done. As the Financial Supports commissioner, Srivastava prioritized students’ fundamental rights, saving on school and campus affordability during her campaign in the fall of 2019. Read more...
If you looked over Mihika Sridhar’s personal accomplishments as Student Wellness Commissioner, you’d see some impressive work. But it’s everything behind the scenes that made her successful this year. Sridhar is a manager, which is just what SWC needs. Read more...
Isabel Oraha entered USAC with fairly basic ideas and not much in the way of innovation. She didn’t complete them all, but at the very least she was honest about her areas for improvement. Oraha ran on the platforms of improving resources for students with dependents, improving transportation and releasing a quarterly pamphlet of opportunities for transfer students. Read more...