PRESIDENT Nicole Robinson Both presidential candidates for next year’s Graduate Students Association expressed ambitious goals for the organization, including an expansion of financial support for graduate students and measures to increase diversity and inclusion. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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April 7, 2:55 am
Editorial Board: Graduate Students Association endorsements
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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April 7, 12:11 am
Zoey Freedman: Current counseling unhelpful for undeclared students
I came into college as an undeclared student, and as I near the end of my second year, one thing hasn’t changed – I’m still undeclared. Read more...
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Community, Opinion
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April 4, 12:42 am
Letter to the Editor: Comments on USAC midyear budget report disrespectful
I thank the Daily Bruin for its coverage of the Undergraduate Students Association Council Internal Vice President office’s midyear budget report, previously referred to as the USAC quarterly budget report. Read more...
Cartoons, Opinion
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April 4, 12:00 am
Editorial Cartoon: The truth is in the tweets
Photo: (Sam Grinberg/Daily Bruin)
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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April 4, 12:00 am
Travis Fife: LA law enforcement must be open about license plate data collection
With the revelation that the National Security Agency, among other federal bodies, is collecting huge amounts of data on American citizens, it’s probably not surprising that Los Angeles County law enforcement agencies have adopted similar tactics. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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April 3, 12:00 am
Editorial: UC campus climate survey flawed, not a solution
The newly released University of California campus climate survey is at best an affirmation of grievances already raised, and at worst, methodologically faulty and politically motivated. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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April 3, 12:00 am
Chloe Lew: Standardize UC foreign language reqs across the board
It is difficult to grade someone’s ability to hold a conversation when you have never heard them speak. Yet several University of California campuses look at foreign language education the same way many students look at their least significant classes: “pass” or “no pass.” Although the foreign language requirement is firmly rooted in UCLA’s College of Letters and Science graduation prerequisites, several other UCs allow students to waive the requirement – if there is one at all – with evidence of having passed three years of one foreign languag in high school. Read more...
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