Tuesday, January 27

Talking to you for one last time

Is it tough to think up a new topic every week? The question is often genuine and the questioner sincere. But for the columnist, it is perhaps the most unpleasant insult of them all. Read more...


Senate long overdue

Many students have asked me why I wrote a 15-page constitution that incorporates a senate into the Undergraduate Students Association Council governance structure. Why would my colleagues and I waste hours of our lives poring over eight other constitutions, researching 13 different types of voting systems and deliberating with professors and students? Read more...


Legislative branch a handicap

As a student government senator down at UC San Diego, I’ve always looked at my position with a sort of resigned distaste, trying to make the best I can out of a silly title. Read more...


Communication as a pipe dream

Late Wednesday night, my friend online had the away message “water water everywhere and not a drop to drink.” She’s a lifeguard with late-night training, and considering her earlier away messages, I just assumed that was what she was referring to. Read more...


Letter to the editor

CALPIRG report skews facts about textbooks There are essential facts that were missed in your recent article on the price of college textbooks (“Book costs reevaluated,” News, Feb. Read more...