An update to the Master Plan for Higher Education in California must establish realistic expectations for the state’s contribution to higher education and hold the legislature accountable to its responsibility to fund higher education in California. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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January 8, 1:22 am
Editorial: Master Plan should mandate state contributions, pension funding
Editorials, Opinion
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January 8, 1:14 am
Editorial: Master Plan, not students, should adjust for inflation
The Master Plan for Higher Education in California is a long, winding document that aims to establish the economic future of public education. Yet, it fails to responsibly account for one of the most basic economic forces: inflation. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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January 8, 1:00 am
Editorial Series: A Public University?
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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January 8, 12:05 am
Kunal Patel: Master Plan must account for higher resident demand
Once upon a time, California’s public higher education system was the golden crown of all the services that the state provided. But without proper maintenance, public higher education today vaguely resembles the ideals that were envisioned by the 1960 Master Plan for Higher Education in California. Read more...
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Opinion, Opinion Columns
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January 7, 12:08 am
Zoey Freedman: UCLA should raise awareness of STIs, sexual health
Graduating from college typically means walking away with a degree and a diploma, but at this point it could mean walking away with a sexually transmitted infection as well. Read more...
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Opinion
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January 7, 12:00 am
Alexandra Tashman: LET’S ACT! press release of campaign finances lacks transparency
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is no stranger to debate – from divestment to surplus funding to election codes, there’s no shortage of tough topics for the council to tackle. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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January 6, 12:02 am
Arthur Wang: ‘The Interview’ showing misses discussion on race, gender
The saga surrounding the now-controversial film “The Interview,” a comedy that depicts the assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, transformed an otherwise mediocre film into an unlikely cultural touchstone of 2014. Read more...
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