Tuesday, January 20

Letters

Equal aid for all offenders I must strongly disagree with both Ian Eisner’s and Jane Howard Blitz’s opinions (“Financial aid a privilege, not a right,” Viewpoint, April 24), (Letters, Viewpoint, April 26) with regards to the withholding of federal financial aid to convicted drug users or sellers. Read more...


Presumed consent to decrease organ shortage

Philip Osztermann is a third-year neuroscience student. By Philip Osztermann “I can’t donate my organs because I’ll need them in my next life when I get reincarnated.” Even if you do not agree with such an argument against donating organs, it brings attention to the growing problem of organ availability in the United States today. Read more...


EDITORIAL: Guerrero must tackle declining UCLA sports

EDITORIAL BOARD Editor in Chief  Timothy Kudo Managing Editor  Michael Falcone Viewpoint Editor  Cuauhtemoc Ortega Staff Representatives  Maegan Carberry  Edward Chiao  Kelly Rayburn Editorial Board Assistants  Maegan Carberry  Edward Chiao   Unsigned editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily Bruin Editorial Board. Read more...



USAC Rebuttals

By Maggy Athanasious As the only candidate with two years of actual USAC experience, a USAC-appointed committee position, and almost perfect USAC council meeting attendance, I have more than enough experience for the position of general representative. Read more...


Requirement fails to acknowledge needs of students

Sandoval is a fourth-year political science and history student and serves as chairperson of the Campus Retention Committee. By Antonio Sandoval Since the Academic Senate passed the unfair Minimum Progress Requirement last year, the Campus Retention Committee has been working to protect students. Read more...


Letters

Palestinians not terrorists I would like to thank the Daily Bruin for publishing my piece (“Palestinians must surrender unconditionally,” Viewpoint, April 26). It appeared as I wished, with one exception. Read more...