Saturday, May 17




Kunal Patel: Napolitano’s tuition hike plan a necessary, political approach

Janet Napolitano is no stranger to controversy. When she was named the president of the University of California last year, her appointment was marred by protests across the UC campuses and widespread anger from students at being left out of the University’s decision-making process. Read more...

Photo: Last fall, University of California President Janet Napolitano’s first official visit to UCLA sparked protest among students on campus who opposed Napolitano’s appointment as president partly because of her past policies as secretary of homeland security. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Travis Fife: EVP should focus on financial transparency of UC, not Gov. Jerry Brown

As students at the University of California, we stand in a difficult middle ground between two massive institutions that determine our financial fate. On the one hand, we have UC leadership: UC President Janet Napolitano just executed a bold political move by passing a tuition increase plan in spite of a whole host of student demonstrations expressing opposition. Read more...

Photo: Last week, USAC external vice president Conrad Contreras announced the EVP office aims to stop the tuition hike by pressuring Governor Jerry Brown for increased funding and calling for financial transparency and accountability from the UC. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Aram Ghoogasian: USAC bylaw would undermine student interests

When governing bodies vote to make their guiding documents more lenient, red flags are rightly raised. The Undergraduate Students Association Council is taking just such a vote Tuesday. Read more...

Photo: Last week, USAC President Avinoam Baral proposed a bylaw amendment concerning conflict of interest in response to a case from spring, where the Judicial Board ruled that former USAC General Representatives Sunny Singh (above) and Lauren Rogers didn’t engage in conflict of interest after receiving free trips to Isreal from pro-Isreal organizations. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)




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