Wednesday, July 8

Shirts show ignorance, old stereotypes

Yip is a fourth-year communication studies and Asian American studies student. She is director of the Asian Pacific Coalition. By Cheryl Yip In previous weeks, Abercrombie and Fitch has marketed ““ and has since pulled ““ a line of T-shirts portraying one-dimensional, derogatory caricatures of Asian Americans ““ Chinese Americans in particular. Read more...


ASUCLA must revamp temp system

Gomez is a fifth-year political science and comparative literature student. By Osvaldo Gomez ASUCLA stands for Associated Students of UCLA, yet students have very little say in its practices. Read more...


SURE to change priorities, not structure

Athanasious is a third-year psychology student running as a SURE candidate for general representative. By Maggy Athanasious This year’s Students United for Reform and Equality (SURE) slate is very different from the slate that ran last year. Read more...



Speaks Out

Greg Goei Fourth-year Biochemistry “Probably not. I don’t go online for anything besides to check homework. Besides, I don’t really feel affected by anything (USAC) does, since I’m only here for four years.” Stephanie Russo Third-year English “No. Read more...


Israeli, Iraqi policies incomparable

By Zachary S. Bennett In Hakam Al-Samarrai’s article, “U.S. foreign policy unfairly holds Iraq, Israel to different standards, policies” (Viewpoint, April 15) he has outdone himself in perpetuating the publication of poor analogies. Read more...