A fraternity at the University of Oklahoma, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, is no longer welcome in the OU community after allegations arose that some of its members participated in singing a racist chant on a bus. Read more...
Community, Opinion
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March 12, 12:00 am
Submission: SAE incident reflects culture of hatred, racism
Editorials
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March 12, 12:00 am
Editorial: Westwood Neighborhood Council must approve bike lane proposal
There is a clear need for upgraded bicycle safety in Westwood. The local cyclist community’s ongoing struggle to get a bike lane on Westwood Boulevard from UCLA to Pico Boulevard is being stalled once more by the Westwood Neighborhood Council. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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March 11, 11:07 pm
Casey Kovarik: UC, state must compromise to accommodate growing applicant pool
After 11 years of continual increases in the number of applications, the University of California and the state have still not managed to figure out how to make room for everyone who deserves to be here. Read more...
Photo: (Kelly Brennan/Daily Bruin)
Opinion
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March 9, 5:31 pm
Arthur Wang: UCI’s response to R50-70 compromises student government’s independence
Hundreds of decisions are made by collegiate student bodies every day around the country. Not all of these decisions are airtight, but they aren’t scrutinized because few expect young people to be perfect politicians. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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March 9, 12:46 am
Editorial: Removal of controversial USAC video breaches code of transparency
In just four weeks, an on-campus controversy about anti-Semitism has gone global. On Thursday, The New York Times published an article recounting the Undergraduate Students Association Council Feb. Read more...
Community, Opinion
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March 9, 12:40 am
Submission: UCLA campus must take action to address anti-Semitism
A foul odor is in the air. Lest we have any doubt about it, The New York Times has caught a whiff of it, reporting in its Thursday edition on the Rachel Beyda case at UCLA. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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March 9, 12:31 am
Editorial: Gov. Brown should return Napolitano’s effort to find common ground
At a time when good options seem limited, University of California President Janet Napolitano has seemingly found a way to stretch a budget. Napolitano recently announced that the entire UC system will cap the number of admitted students at the same number as last year if the state doesn’t give the University significantly more funding. Read more...
