Michaela Capps isn’t asking for progress on the Undergraduate Students Association Council’s handling of issues. Instead, she’s telling the student body she will get things done. Read more...
Michaela Capps isn’t asking for progress on the Undergraduate Students Association Council’s handling of issues. Instead, she’s telling the student body she will get things done. Read more...
This post was updated Oct. 29 at 8:23 p.m. A solid understanding of the inner workings of the Undergraduate Students Association Council and a hefty resume of governmental experience will get you far. Read more...
Paying student athletes? The issue has become very real as a result of a newly passed California law – Senate Bill 206. This week on “In the Know,” producer Omar Said talks to Sports editor Sam Connon about why this law came about, what it means for athletes and how it will affect the future of collegiate athletics. Read more...
The #MeToo movement has brought an overdue reckoning for people – most of whom are men – who abuse their power in every sector from Hollywood to politics. Read more...
Photo: At UC San Francisco, an acclaimed researcher has been left unchecked amid two sexual harassment lawsuits. (Eljona Piñon/Daily Bruin)
Families across the nation have staggered through financial debt for longer than UCLA students have lived. But Congress has offered a beacon of hope – $400 billion of hope, to be exact. Read more...
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UCLA seems to be taking a wildly technological approach to mental health services on campus, and they’ll be the first to let you know – there’s an app for that. Read more...
This post was updated Oct. 23 at 10 a.m. ANTI-FIXED TUITION (Lucy & Lena) The University of California’s new tuition plan is more likely to create a flatline than a flat rate. Read more...
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