Sunday, March 15

Killer weather nothing new, but easily forgotten

Since Hurricane Katrina came so soon after the four dramatic hurricanes of 2004 (Charley, Frances, Ivan and Jeanne) and the strange weather of last winter (including record-setting rainfall in Los Angeles), it is little wonder that people are concerned that something is amiss. Read more...




Nov. 8 initiatives will reform state spending

The upcoming special election for California contains several important voter initiatives. Several critical issues, such as fiscal discipline and education reform, are to be decided by this election, so responsible Californians, especially UCLA students, should back the following measures in order to strengthen the state’s future. Read more...



Props. 74, 75 misplace funds for schools, unions

Judging by the propositions on the November special-elections ballot, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger does not like to take “no” for an answer. Many of the issues in this election have been voted on and rejected before, most notably, the propositions instituting state-spending caps, redrawing legislative districts and restricting union political contributions. Read more...


Pick up The Bruin, pick it apart

A few days into my internship last summer at a newspaper in San Bernardino, one of the editors, a veteran in the newspaper industry for over 50 years, told me that newspapers are a dying business. Read more...