Tuesday, March 10

Opinion: UC data breach response needs better communication, long-term cybersecurity plan

College students and faculty have little choice but to trust their university with virtually all of their personal information. Unfortunately, there isn’t a guarantee it will stay protected. Read more...

Photo: The University of California must do more to communicate the full extent of the recent data breach and improve its cybersecurity measures to prevent future attacks. (David Rimer/Assistant Photo editor)







Op-ed: Nuvie Ewharekuko ignites change as first Black ASA president

This post was updated June 4 at 1:04 p.m. The past year’s events have awakened a spirit in me I am proud to have unleashed, and I want to encourage everyone to choose discomfort and advocate for change. Read more...

Photo: Left to right: Ashley Johnson, Black Business Student Association co-president; Jordie Ho-Shue, Women’s Business Connection co-president; Kelsey Paul Emory, BBSA co-president; Nuvie Ewharekuko, Anderson Student Association president. (Courtesy of Nuvie Ewharekuko)