Tuesday, March 17


Swipe system should be wiped out

As a wide-eyed freshman last year, I confess that the dining halls comforted me with the amazing all-you-can-eat deal. (Oh, what a relief it is to attend a school blessed with incredible dining hall food.) But any novelty’s charm eventually wears off and reveals flaws; in time I realized that although the swipe system offers benefits, its efficiency is hampered by its inflexibility. Read more...


Woman’s story speaks of change

I’d like to think that I’m a good person ““ that if I was walking down the street and saw an old lady getting mugged or someone run over by a car, that I would be that person who runs after the mugger or calls 911. Read more...



Government too “˜F-ing’ intrusive

Whenever I scan the news and stumble upon the words “FCC,” “fines” and “indecency” in the same headline, I immediately become excited. If it weren’t for the grand old Federal Communications Commission, I would never know which television or radio shows were the most interesting. Read more...


Letters to the editor

Living wage would solve homelessness People forget that many individuals are just a paycheck or a medical catastrophe away from being homeless. Many find themselves in a shelter when minimum wage isn’t a living wage and health care costs soar (“L.A.’s homeless deserve our notice, help,” April 17). Read more...