The arrival of April means aspiring student government candidates will soon be preparing their campaign platforms. As they look for ideas, candidates should carefully consider the feasibility of their proposals and vet them with those who have experience in programming campus events and services. Read more...
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April 3, 11:08 pm
USAC candidates’ campaigns should stick with practical, feasible plans
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March 31, 12:01 am
Dream Fund can save Covel tutorials
The university quietly cut Covel tutorials, the only tutoring resource open to all undergraduates. Read more...
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March 27, 11:57 pm
UCLA students should keep current on the many ways they can aid Japan
Japan has been feeling the impact of the devastating earthquake and tsunami for more than two weeks. Read more...
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March 10, 1:26 am
USAC needs conflict of interest policy and should have implemented it long before now
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is looking to amend its bylaws to include a definitive conflict of interest policy after the questionable acts of USAC Financial Supports Commissioner Rustom Z. Read more...
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March 7, 12:51 am
Course readers are an overpriced, outdated model
Every quarter, UCLA students shell out large sums of money, sometimes in the hundreds, for one-time use course readers. Read more...
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March 3, 12:56 am
California students should lead DREAM Act
For the thousands of undocumented students attending or applying to public colleges and universities in California, nothing could be more relevant than the California DREAM Act. Read more...
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February 28, 1:30 am
Vote yes on Measure L and more funds for city’s libraries
Life in the UCLA bubble can make it hard for students to understand the impact of citywide issues. In the upcoming March 8 municipal elections, Los Angeles voters, including thousands of UCLA students, will be asked to support a measure to increase the city's contribution to the library system's budget. Read more...