Monday, May 12


Opinion: Letters of recommendation add burden for students, do more harm than good

Letters of recommendation are a common and prevalent part of academia for many students. But this might be doing more harm than good. Remote learning has made this fact brutally clear – especially when it comes to non-traditional students. Read more...

Photo: Letters of recommendation are an outdated requirement that must go, especially amid the added difficulties of remote learning. (Screen capture by Lauren Man/Assistant Photo editor)


Opinion: Remote learning helps students attend office hours, participate in new ways

Though uncomfortable breakout rooms and icebreaker activities are now core pillars of the college experience, it’s not all bad. UCLA students have been taking online courses in place of in-person classes since March. Read more...

Photo: Online learning is severely flawed, but it has its benefits. Chief among them are closer connections to professors and better access to course materials. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Opinion: To hold UCPD accountable, handling of body camera footage needs community oversight

When those charged with holding the public to the law aren’t held accountable themselves, it’s time to change the rules. On Jan. 1, UCPD began using body cameras, a move that had been delayed for various reasons since the change’s planned implementation in 2016. Read more...

Photo: An independent commission that handles, stores and organizes footage from UCPD body cameras is necessary to hold officers accountable. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Opinion: UCLA Health should dismiss waiver to increase nurse-to-patient ratios

Since the beginning of the pandemic, nurses in intensive care units have provided a safety net for Americans. And when nurses start protesting conditions that could jeopardize their health, the people they work for have an obligation to listen. Read more...

Photo: UCLA Health should not invoke a state-approved waiver that will increase patient-to-nurse ratios. An increase in caseloads, even one that’s minor, can be disastrous for both nurses and patients. (Noah Danesh/Daily Bruin)


Opinion: UCLA must increase communication about vaccination to inform fall quarter plans

The University of California’s announcement to return to in-person instruction in the fall likely came as welcome news to students. But it may raise more questions than answers. Read more...

Photo: With plans for a return to in-person classes underway for the fall, UCLA must remain transparent and upfront about when students can expect to be vaccinated to allow for a safe return. (Ariana Fadel/Daily Bruin)


Opinion: US Capitol riots reflect nation’s flaws, require acknowledgment and reflection

An event like the U.S. Capitol riots requires more than just criticism – it requires reflection and confronting some uncomfortable truths. On Jan. 6, thousands of extremists flaunting Trump gear and Confederate flags stormed the U.S. Read more...

Photo: The riots at the Capitol may have felt like an isolated incident, but they were a long time coming. Refusing to acknowledge this – and the string of deadly events that reveal the fragility of American exceptionalism – opens the way for future disaster. (Sakshi Joglekar/Daily Bruin staff)



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