A recent article in the Los Angeles Times explained the Latino community’s unwillingness to take out student loans to pay for higher education. Experts in the article explained that students from primarily minority or poor backgrounds would rather fund their educations in a “pay-as-you-go” fashion. Read more...
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February 1, 9:00 pm
Editorial: If you don’t like loans, don’t expect a handout
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February 1, 9:00 pm
Student Affairs here to help
Last Monday outside the Ashe Center and on Bruin Walk, some students distributed copies of a new magazine called The Advocate. One student even came into the Ashe Center and distributed copies. Read more...
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February 1, 9:00 pm
26 hours of dancing could be better spent
They tell me it’s 26 hours of dancing instead of 24 because it’s a marathon ““ 26 miles. Either way, more than a full day of dancing is kind of insane. Read more...
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February 1, 9:00 pm
Bush, you forgot about Katrina
In some communities struck by Hurricane Katrina, only one in five families has a new home after its old one was destroyed in August 2005. That’s pitiful progress for a year and a half. Read more...
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January 31, 9:00 pm
Saving the world one receipt at a time
I’d like to think of myself as politically active ““ that I care about the world around me, the impact my country is having on other countries and the social inequalities no rational person can deny exist. Read more...
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January 31, 9:00 pm
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January 31, 9:00 pm
Letters to the Editor
Learning doesn’t need to be fun, interactive After reading Lana Yoo’s column (“Professors should explore new ways to engage students in lecture,” Jan. 30) I felt the need to advise readers not to readily buy into the latest platitudes such as “interactive style of teaching.” I truly can’t stand it when teachers call on students to answer a question they have posed. Read more...