Student voter turnout in Tuesday’s mayoral election was disappointingly low. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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March 7, 12:00 am
Editorial: Student vote in LA mayoral runoff can hold substantial sway
Editorials, Opinion
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March 4, 11:56 am
Editorial: Endorsements for the 2013 Los Angeles Elections
The Daily Bruin Editorial Board, which represents the voice of the entire newspaper, has endorsed a candidate for each race – the candidate we think has UCLA and Los Angeles’ best interests at heart, a strong vision for the city, and the capability to effect real change. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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March 4, 1:06 am
Kevin James missing experience in city planning, politics
Kevin James, a former assistant U.S. attorney, has a wealth of experience in the legal field, but lacks the city planning and political experience that is necessary to be the mayor of a large metropolitan city like Los Angeles. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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March 4, 1:05 am
Wendy Greuel presents few concrete ideas on job growth
Wendy Greuel, who serves as the city’s accountant in her role as controller, may have received her degree from UCLA, but she still seems ill-equipped to address issues facing Westwood and students on campus. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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March 4, 1:03 am
Paul Koretz more pragmatic choice for city council
Incumbent Paul Koretz has our vote for representing the 5th District – partly because of his know-how, partly because of his feasible ideas, but mostly because he is a far better candidate than his opponent. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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March 4, 1:01 am
Emanuel Pleitez provides worthy ideas for future development
Although Emanuel Pleitez is running a grassroots campaign and is currently not favored to win, he has developed interesting ideas that are worth considering regardless of who ultimately wins office. Read more...
Editorials, Opinion
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March 4, 1:00 am
Mark Herd lacks complete grasp of a councilmember’s role
We do not think Mark Herd is qualified to take over for current councilmember Paul Koretz, because Herd offered unrealistic or shallow solutions to problems, both in Westwood and at the city level. Read more...




