Tuesday, January 13


Despite conflicts, president’s office works for inclusion

Houston is a fourth-year political science student and president of USAC. By Elizabeth Houston Hypocrisy. Boycotts. Intolerance. Cowardice. Discrimination. Yes, this quarter the Undergraduate Student Association Council members have, once again, demonstrated some of their signature characteristics. Read more...


There’s more to learning than standardized tests

  Shirin Vossoughi Vossoughi is a third-year history and American literature and culture student. Speak your mind and e-mail her at [email protected]. Remember that day a few years back when you ripped open the envelope you’d been waiting anxiously for ““ the one that would determine your chances of getting into UCLA in the first place? Read more...


Students must take active role against abuse of workers

Clements is a fifth-year psychology student. Ramirez is a fifth-year American literature and culture and Chicana/o studies student. By Cecily Clements and Erica Ramirez Last Saturday, members of California United Students Against Sweatshops gathered in protest outside of Niketown stores across California. Read more...


Attacks on Connerly unfounded, use double standards

Massey is a first-year history student. By Drew Massey Two recent opinion pieces from the March 5 edition of the Daily Bruin were astonishingly hypocritical. First there was a column by Michael Weiner (“Connerly blatantly misuses UC to further his ideology,” News) and then a submission by Antonion Sandoval, (“Connerly’s proposal serves only his right-wing agenda,” Viewpoint). Read more...