Wednesday, January 28

Letters to the editor

A clear difference exists between each slate In the four years that I have been at UCLA, there has never been a clearer difference between the two main slates running for Undergraduate Students Association Council office. Read more...


Strict drop policy limits flexibility

The UCLA College is considering revising its drop policy. Currently, we have what might be called a “no-fault” drop policy: Students who find themselves in a course for which they are unsuited may drop ““ without having to prove extenuating circumstances ““ until they take the final exam. Read more...


Blair’s track record horrifying

There’s an election today that is infinitely important. It will be an ideological litmus test. The winners will embark on a career that will change the conditions of the people who voted them in. Read more...


Letters to the editor

Dedication, progress for Financial Supports For two years, I have worked in the Financial Supports Commission saving students money through the book lending program. As someone who has faced financial difficulties in the past and as a peer counselor at the Student Retention Center, I firmly believe that no matter what financial background a student comes from it should never hinder his or her ability to succeed academically. Read more...


Darfur activism heroic

Heroes live among us at UCLA. Real, living, breathing heroes. I write now of the kindred spirits who compose the Darfur Action Committee. Certain students have taken upon themselves burdens and responsibilities far beyond the norm. Read more...



Gruenberg dedicated to USAC reform

Alex Gruenberg is an experienced leader with an exciting vision for UCLA. His solid plans and realistic vision make him the best candidate for council president that this campus has seen in years. Read more...