BY RAHIM KURWA, VICE PRESIDENT OF STUDENTS FOR JUSTICE IN PALESTINE AND REEM SULEIMAN, MEMBER OF STUDENTS FOR JUSTICE IN PALESTINE The recent submission “Refusing dialogue hinders progress in conflict resolution” refers to a meeting between Students for Justice in Palestine members and Hillel’s Rabbi Chaim Seidler-Feller, but misrepresents the meeting as a change in course from SJP’s refusal to engage in dialogue without ground rules. Read more...
Israeli and Palestinian advocates on campus are not camera shy. Much of the conversation about the conflict at UCLA manifests in a very public manner. Each year, the Daily Bruin receives numerous submissions from active students, each followed by a flurry of online comments. Read more...
Photo: Jiayin Guo, a graduate student in mathematics and Dana Saifan, the president of Students for Justice in Palestine at UCLA and a fourth-year psychology student speak behind the mock “apartheid wall” put up in Bruin Plaza which represents the controversial separation barrier that borders the West Bank.
Studying at UCLA is a young person’s game. The quintessential UCLA student in most people’s minds will invariably be someone aged 18 to 22. Joe Bruin, certainly, cannot be much older than 19. Read more...
Governance becomes a lot easier when elected representatives sidestep discussion of the repercussions that result from their unethical decisions. Undergraduate Students Association Council members have repeated pleas to move past the issue of stipend increases. Read more...
A new proposal brought forward by Adam Swart, an undergraduate representative on the Associated Students UCLA Board of Directors, would create a space for students to nap on campus in a collection of overpriced “sleep pods.” For students, the price tag of this project, which ranges between $30,000 and $45,000, should be a rude awakening. Read more...
The mysterious mechanisms that kick into gear once a high school student submits his or her college application make it seem like even luck may have a part in the process. Read more...