Sunday, March 15

Catch Web deals to avoid costly textbooks

Purchasing textbooks should not cause one to feel bitter or indignant. One should not have to rhetorically ask, “That’s the USED price?” And after the transaction, one should not be forced to eat cereal for breakfast, lunch and dinner for the next few weeks. Read more...


Letters

Recent football victories inspire the rest of UCLA Reading sports commentary on the Viewpoint page, by the former Undergraduate Student Association Council president no less, probably seems downright strange. Read more...




Bush’s choices a pleasant surprise

Historically, as a general rule, presidents have nominated individuals that broadly share their ideological views. However, most presidents tend to exercise restraint in their selections, as extreme views invite possibly successful challenges. Read more...


Look beyond the social stereotypes

This weekend, while wandering the streets of Westwood, I stumbled upon a homeless man in the alleyway behind the In-N-Out. He was sitting on a ledge, contentedly sipping a Mickey’s tall can of malt liquor through his missing two front teeth, flanked by a crumpled bag of leftover fast food and a newspaper. Read more...


State politics do affect students

Students are being attacked! Propositions 74, 75 and 76 threaten the quality of our education and the voice of the UCLA community. You would think this would concern the Undergraduate Students Association Council. Read more...