Tuesday, July 1

Opinion: UC data breach response needs better communication, long-term cybersecurity plan

College students and faculty have little choice but to trust their university with virtually all of their personal information. Unfortunately, there isn’t a guarantee it will stay protected. Read more...

Photo: The University of California must do more to communicate the full extent of the recent data breach and improve its cybersecurity measures to prevent future attacks. (David Rimer/Assistant Photo editor)






Editorial: UCLA, CPO administrators must address wrongdoings, implement reforms

Editor’s note: Editorials are intended to serve as the jumping-off point, not the conclusion, to discussion. As part of the Daily Bruin’s commitment to its readers, the board hopes to present a responsible and clear analysis of relevant events and news items affecting the lives of those we serve, but our editorials are not representative of the Daily Bruin’s views on issues as a whole. Read more...


Op-ed: Nuvie Ewharekuko ignites change as first Black ASA president

This post was updated June 4 at 1:04 p.m. The past year’s events have awakened a spirit in me I am proud to have unleashed, and I want to encourage everyone to choose discomfort and advocate for change. Read more...

Photo: Left to right: Ashley Johnson, Black Business Student Association co-president; Jordie Ho-Shue, Women’s Business Connection co-president; Kelsey Paul Emory, BBSA co-president; Nuvie Ewharekuko, Anderson Student Association president. (Courtesy of Nuvie Ewharekuko)