This post was updated Oct. 12 at 5:45 p.m. They were there for a good time and not for a long time. But the aftermath of the Roebling block party isn’t one we can conveniently blackout from our memory. Read more...
This post was updated Oct. 12 at 5:45 p.m. They were there for a good time and not for a long time. But the aftermath of the Roebling block party isn’t one we can conveniently blackout from our memory. Read more...
California’s homelessness crisis is an easy issue to spot and an urgent problem to solve. And while our governor has seen it firsthand, his recent actions seem to tell a different story. Read more...
A dream is just a dream until you make it a reality. But sometimes making a reality includes suing the federal government in court. The University of California filed a brief Friday challenging the removal of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which stated the Donald Trump administration’s decision was illegal and without valid cause. Read more...
Arriving to college as an international student is often a leap of faith. But at UCLA, making that leap might mean falling into an underfunded abyss. Read more...
This may be the end of an era for University of California President Janet Napolitano, but her office remains intact and the institution retains its impact. Read more...
It was supposed to be about diversity and equal opportunity. But rather than enriching learning environments and creating educational equity, affirmative action heightened existing racial tensions and thrust minority groups into the political spotlight. Read more...
If at first you don’t succeed, then try again. These are words to live by for the College Board – an educational organization hellbent on maintaining its reputation as mandatory for college hopefuls, much to the doubt of critics and data studies. Read more...