Last week, the outgoing Undergraduate Students Association Council voted to table the ratification of the 2018 election results. The council disagreed with my decision to not disqualify three candidates. Read more...
Community, Opinion
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May 24, 11:34 pm
Submission: Disqualifying USAC candidates without sufficient evidence would be unethical
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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May 24, 11:20 pm
Ani Gasparyan: Allowing union grievances would better protect students from sexual harassment
Graduate students make numerous sacrifices for their academic careers. The biggest one: having to put their future on hold so they don’t have to work with academic advisers who sexually harass them. Read more...
Photo: (Nicole Anisgard Parra/Daily Bruin)
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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May 23, 11:11 pm
Are you there, UCLA? It’s me, Mom: UCLA must provide affordable child care to all student parents
Parenting students and faculty on campus are a forgotten constituency. The voices of nursing mothers have been largely ignored by UCLA, heard only by student activist groups. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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May 22, 9:22 pm
Scott Bays: Appliance ban not beneficial, Housing should instead spark safety conversations
Despite UCLA Housing’s best efforts, Bruins still have their hands all over them. Administrators can’t stop students from using and sharing them. UCLA thinks they are so dangerous they can even start fires in students’ rooms. Read more...
Photo: (Alice Lu/Daily Bruin)
Opinion, Podcasts
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May 22, 4:01 pm
No Offense, But: Administrators and Veggie Grill
Join Opinion editor Keshav Tadimeti, assistant Opinion editor Abhishek Shetty, News editor Rupan Bharanidaran and senior staffer Liberty Feliciano as they discuss how administrators have been getting involved in the student government elections, and how Veggie Grill has taken the Daily Bruin by storm. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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May 21, 11:01 pm
Keshav Tadimeti: State’s attempt to control UC makes education less accessible
April deficits bring May budget debates. And it’s no surprise what California’s state legislators will be telling the University of California at the negotiating table: It’s our way or our way. Read more...
Photo: (Nicole Anisgard Parra/Daily Bruin)
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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May 21, 10:57 pm
Clea Wurster: Lowering STI rates responsibility of government, not community members
America has seen lots of changes in the past year. The rate of sexually transmitted infections nearly doubling wasn’t one we were expecting. STI rates have been quite low in previous years because of the introduction of antibiotics, regular screenings and even education – rates fell 75 percent from 1975 to 1997. Read more...





