The tentative agreement of diplomacy between Armenia and Turkey, which would reopen common borders and establish relations between the two, remains in the shadows of the larger issue of Turkey's denial of Armenian Genocide. Read more...
The tentative agreement of diplomacy between Armenia and Turkey, which would reopen common borders and establish relations between the two, remains in the shadows of the larger issue of Turkey's denial of Armenian Genocide. Read more...
During the first week of classes, many students expressed their extreme dissatisfaction with the financial situation at hand by walking out of their classes. The walkout, however well-intentioned, was misdirected. Read more...
Plans have been developing for the renovation of the famous Pauley Pavilion. Read more...
In a recent interview with The New York Times Magazine, UC President Mark Yudof gave tongue-in-cheek answers to forthright questions about the statewide budget crisis' impact on the University of California. Read more...
Photo: Editor’s Note: Today’s cartoon is a visual supplement to the written editorial.
UCLA is shooting itself in the foot and making a mockery of itself by severely curtailing library hours in an attempt to balance the budget. Cutting library hours hurts students in the short term and leads the university away from its long-term educational mission. Read more...
As sympathetic as I am to those administrators who have to deal with deep cuts to the UCLA budget, I strongly believe that they need to seriously reexamine their priorities. Read more...
On Sept. 29, the U.S. Senate Finance Committee chose superficial vestiges of reform over what many other industrialized nations in the world offer their citizens "“ the right to health care. Read more...