Proposed state budget cuts would devastate academic preparation programs critical to the University of California's continuance as one of the leading public education systems in the country. Read more...
Opinion
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May 18, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Budget cuts threaten academic programs
Opinion
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May 18, 9:00 pm
GPA, SATs should decide admission
Discrimination is everywhere, and it is necessary. Read more...
Opinion
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May 17, 10:10 pm
Convenience and variety draw students to Co-op
For students who are coming back from studying abroad, looking for a new experience, just plain tired of the dorms or unsuccessful in finding housing for next year, I suggest looking into another option that I am trying out right now: cooperative housing. Read more...
Opinion
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May 17, 9:46 pm
Letters to the Editor
Health care reform is not about right vs. left In his column “Nationalized health care is doomed to fail” (May 13), Alex Pherson accuses the left of propagating myths about universal health care. Read more...
Opinion
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May 14, 9:01 pm
Liberal arts education can provide long-term job security
Students with a degree in things like philosophy or women's studies wonder what jobs could possibly apply to their field of study post-graduation. Read more...
Opinion
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May 14, 9:01 pm
College party scene is crippled by alcoholism
Whether you party hard or hardly at all, the sight of a blacked-out college student in the midst of a drinking binge is so familiar within the Greek system that it hardly seems strange at all. Read more...
Opinion
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May 13, 9:10 pm
Editorial: Out-of-state students are paying too much
The University of California often expresses concerns about creating a diverse student body. But a recent decision by the UC Board of Regents will affect an oft-forgotten portion of UCLA: out-of-state students. Read more...
