Tuesday, March 10

Grads of color must remember community

As another spring comes to UCLA, graduating students try to ponder and decide where their futures might take them. However, as some students decide whether their futures lie in corporations, students of color have a more daunting task. Read more...





Exit exam will fail in improving education

In the words of Henry David Thoreau, “It is not enough to be busy; so are the ants. The question is: What are we busy about?” We need to ask ourselves this same question when we look at current political efforts to improve public education in California. Read more...


Separate proms signal lingering racism

I invite you to take yourself back a few years and imagine you’re a senior in high school. Senioritis has kicked in, and your once-a-week route to class via Denny’s Diner has become a five-times-a-week routine. Read more...


Speaks out

Do you think the United States-led war on terrorism has been effective? Sandy Harris Fifth-year, psychology “We’re so disingenuous, the United States. We’re not putting our true agenda forward. Read more...