Friday, July 4




Andiver Castellanos: ASUCLA student workers should not be overburdened

As a student worker at the Associated Students UCLA, work often burdens me more than academics. That shouldn’t be the case. ASUCLA employs over 1,500 students, making it the largest employer of students on campus. Read more...

Photo: ASUCLA student workers’ are concerned about being asked to carry out career workers’ duties, despite that not being part of their job descriptions. Store managers and the ASUCLA upper leadership need to acknowledge these concerns appropriately. (Jintak Han/Assistant Photo editor)




Sandra Wenceslao: UCLA Residential Life should provide direct support for mental health

Attending UCLA is an honor because of its incredible popularity, selectivity and prestige. However, in exchange for attending such a top-notch school, students often put their mental health at risk with sleepless nights spent studying and stressing. Read more...

Photo: A mental health advisory board could help expand and improve programs on the Hill aimed at helping students de-stress adjust to college life without being referred to Counseling and Psychological Services. (Daily Bruin file photo)



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