Wednesday, February 11

Keshav Tadimeti: Inactivity of USAC officers prevents council’s success

Winter has come for the undergraduate student government. With the fall quarter learning curve behind us, the cycle will begin anew: Undergraduate Students Association Council officers will begin to feel the heat and scramble to cross off items on their to-do lists, awaiting end-of-term evaluations and the ever-looming spring quarter election. Read more...

Photo: USAC members meet every Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Kerckhoff 417. These meetings provide council members with a crucial opportunity to get together, give updates on projects and ask questions of other members. The meetings are open to the public. (Laura Uzes/Daily Bruin)


Clea Wurster: Student protests must outline clear purpose in order to be effective

“Violent” is the buzzword used to describe left-leaning protesters who speak out against President Donald Trump and those like him. On Wednesday, UC Berkeley protesters epitomized the failures of the student left’s response to the harmful rhetoric employed by conservatives. Read more...

Photo: Protests against conservative provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos turned violent Wednesday at UC Berkeley. The violence has since been blamed on outside groups. (Daniel Kim/The Daily Californian)




Gael Adrien Mbama: UCLA must create, promote Adderall abuse aid programs

With midterm season fast approaching, Adderall continues to tempt students as an easy answer to academic stress. Many college students throughout the country will be relying on Adderall, a form of amphetamine, to get through deadlines, essays and exams. Read more...

Photo: The Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center is students’ primary resource for medical treatment. Although UCLA does not currently provide specific treatment options for Adderall dependency, the Ashe Center could prove a valuable asset to provide help and care for students seeking to kick the habit. (Jintak Han/Assistant Photo editor)





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