Saturday, May 16

President Bush the right pick for students

President Bush’s policies on education have given birth to a near-record increase in college enrollment. His 2005 budget not only continues his support for higher education but nurtures college students as they venture out into an improving job market. Read more...


Westwood washout

Westwood will never be the true college town that many of us envisioned upon entering UCLA. There’s not a single venue that allows dancing, only a handful of locations that have a full bar, no poetry readings in coffee shops, and not a single pool table to be found. Read more...


Bush’s corporate interests harm democracy

Recently, the Bush-Cheney campaign began airing an ad saying Sen. John Kerry’s health care plan would leave “big government in charge.” President Bush should have also included, “Under my plan, the one in charge is Big Corporation.” The Bush administration’s corporate ties run deep. Read more...


Make your school work for you

Throughout the summer your Undergraduate Student Association Council has been preparing for what will be an exciting and monumental year. In more ways than one, USAC intends to rock this university while ensuring that all students experience a sense of their own power and receive the best quality college experience. Read more...



USAC doles out funds based on groups' support

This summer, in its editorial “USAC’s hazy allocation of funds inconsistent, unfair” (Aug. 30) the Daily Bruin rightly noted that the Undergraduate Students Association Council’s funding processes were too arbitrary to naturally produce fair results and that further research would be required to determine whether the results were in fact fair. Read more...


Make your voice be heard by voting

Registering for classes, buying books, trying to fit all of your stuff into a ridiculously small room. Yes, it’s the beginning of another school year, and you’ve got a lot on your mind. Read more...