Last week, Chancellor Gene Block awarded Rev. James Lawson our university’s highest honor, the UCLA Medal, for his contributions to nonviolence and social change. The UCLA Medal has been awarded to many people who have, for better or for worse, changed the culture and the political climate we live in. Read more...
Community, Opinion
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December 3, 1:25 am
Submission: University shows hypocrisy in Rev. Lawson UCLA Medal ceremony
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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December 3, 12:51 am
Financial aid’s lack of clarity, transparency makes university less accessible
It’s no secret that attending college is more expensive than it’s ever been. As a public institution, UCLA has tried to be affordable to students regardless of their socio-economic status. Read more...
Photo: Federal student aid is meant to make college affordable to students of all socioeconomic backgrounds. Instead, it might just be making education even more unaffordable. (Kanishka Mehra/Daily Bruin)
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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November 29, 10:09 pm
UCLA’s inadequate career counseling fails to prepare job-hunting Bruins
UCLA objectively trumps many universities in most regards – but there are some things that we can learn from other schools. Providing good career services, for example. Read more...
Photo: North Campus classes generally focus on subject-matter mastery, rather than preparing students for careers in industry. This and a series of limited services from UCLA Career Center hinder Bruins from being career-ready as they graduate from the top public university. (Kristie-Valerie Hoang/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Editorials, Opinion
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November 29, 10:09 pm
Editorial: Mental health service ‘fast lanes’ won’t solve problems CAPS’ understaffing created
An opaque counseling center is the last thing you would want from a university with a distinct lack of mental health resources. Turns out, that’s precisely what UCLA has. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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November 28, 9:53 pm
Course readers continue to burden students’ wallets, lines pockets of publishers
Westwood may seem safe on the surface, but, as any student could tell you, it’s an academic wild west. Like a stray bullet in the midst of a bar fight, this student was hit by a painful surprise this quarter: an $80 charge for a course reader. Read more...
Photo: Course Reader Material is one of the locations students can buy course readers their professors require for class. But despite providing students their required reading, this doesn’t justify their high costs caused by licensing issues. (Amy Dixon/Photo editor)
Cartoons, Opinion
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November 28, 9:36 pm
Editorial Cartoon: The real Bird experience
Photo: (Kyle Icban/Daily Bruin)
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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November 28, 10:26 am
Richard Sander’s lawsuit against the UC is more about politics than transparency
Affirmative action’s days may be numbered due to an academic’s (pur)suit for the numbers. When UCLA School of Law professor Richard Sander filed his lawsuit against University of California two weeks ago, it was not to ban affirmative action. Read more...





