The University of California Board of Regents is paying off the costs of two lawsuits brought by professional degree students over unexpected fee increases. Ironically, the regents are covering the expenses incurred through these lawsuits by charging students an additional $60 in tuition. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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April 1, 3:04 am
Editorial: By passing fee, Regents avoid alternative solutions
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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March 19, 12:00 am
Katie Shepherd: UNITE committee needs constitution, specific goals
With several incidents of hate crime and slurs against various campus communities occurring in the past couple years, campus climate has become a major topic of discussion for students at UCLA. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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March 19, 12:00 am
Maia Ferdman: State senate’s online education bill lacks universities’ input
Scrolling down the list of General Education courses on the UCLA Registrar’s Office’s website during enrollment, one is likely to find that many are already “closed.” Often, limited enrollment opportunities are a prominent indicator of budgetary constraints. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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March 14, 12:42 am
Editorial: Sexual assault resources need more visibility
President Barack Obama recently signed the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act, which will ensure that colleges more seriously address sexual assault. Read more...
Opinion, Opinion Columns
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March 14, 12:10 am
Eitan Arom: Alternative breaks offer transformative experiences for students
I’m not particularly good at laying bricks. Yet about a year ago, over spring break, I found myself doing just that for a non-governmental farmer-support organization in rural Nicaragua with 10 other UCLA students – none of whom were any more adept than myself at masonry. Read more...
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Opinion, Opinion Columns
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March 10, 11:22 pm
Hayden Padgett: UC needs to consider support from federal government
This August, Mark Yudof will step down from his position as president of the University of California. Read more...



