Wednesday, February 25

Speaks Out

A provision of the Higher Education Act involves denying financial aid to students who have been convicted of drug-related offenses. What impact do you think this will have on students? Read more...


Weathering the summer

Hollywood is known to many as “the dream factory." It is a place where the impossible becomes possible, where larger-than-life is mandatory, and where Kevin Costner inexplicably still has a job. Read more...


Speaks Out

If you could change UCLA in any way, what would you do? Andrea Chung Fourth-year Psychology “The only thing I would suggest changing is placing more emphasis in recognizing students that come back to school after leaving for awhile. Read more...


Women’s right to be hairy unrecognized

Ah, summer is here again ““ the time when women start baring their midriffs, legs and arms, and donning bikinis, tank tops and shorts. And, for me, it’s also the time when people start staring at my body, whispering about me behind my back, and asking me if I’m European. Read more...



Culture shock is a state of mind

As I begin my third year at UCLA, I find myself experiencing what I’d like to call a mid-college identity crisis. Although I was born and raised in Northern California, I have been living in Westwood for two years during which my attitude, my dress, my speech, and even my hair have undergone a metamorphosis. Read more...