Throughout the year the undergraduate student government has needed prodding from students (myself included) to move on several important issues: reforming the general representative position, appointing the election board chair and owning up to its stipend blunder. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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April 20, 11:55 pm
Natalie Delgadillo: New USAC position would not meet transfer student needs
Community, Opinion
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April 18, 12:00 am
Ryan Nelson: Income-based repayment shows promise for use by state school systems
Who wants to invest in Ryan Nelson Inc.? I’m tall, healthy, studying environmental sciences at UCLA, and have a knack for recalling David Duchovny and Marvel comic book trivia. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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April 18, 12:00 am
Zoey Freedman: Dining Services should explore antibiotic-free meat as an option
We often turn to antibiotics when we’re fighting off an infection, but not when we’re enjoying a burger for lunch. Livestock are often fed antibiotics on farms to keep them healthy and fat. Read more...
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Opinion, Opinion Columns
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April 17, 12:00 am
Aram Ghoogasian: Arts referendum funding must go to students, not USAC
The original version of this article contained information that was unclear and has been changed. See the bottom of the article for additional information. A work of art doesn’t have to have a specific or particular meaning. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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April 17, 12:00 am
Editorial: SAT changes need more emphasis on writing skills
When prospective University of California students open up their SAT booklets starting in spring 2016, they will dive into a test that could overlook writing, a skill vital to performance both at the university level and beyond. Read more...
Cartoons, Opinion
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April 16, 12:37 am
Editorial Cartoon: On the Coachella pilgrimage
Photo: BY NATALIE CARROLL
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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April 16, 12:34 am
Julia McCarthy: Groups can reform state’s education system
Much of the campus conversation around increasing diversity focuses on an “education pipeline” that should, in theory, take high school students from across California and funnel them through the state’s various higher education systems. Read more...
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