Tuesday, February 10


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)




Opinion: Palestinian studies minor would educate students on territory’s history, culture

Eleven days of violence. At least 243 Palestinian lives and 13 Israeli lives. It’s hard to ignore the mass casualties following the most recent crisis in the Middle East. Read more...

Photo: A Palestinian studies minor would not only provide a perspective on human rights issues and colonialism but also go beyond to center the rich history and culture of the area. (Antonio Martinez/Daily Bruin)


Opinion: Essential workers deserve continued, increased support after pandemic is over

This post was updated May 31 at 6:15 p.m. Essential workers have been the glue holding us together as the world has seemingly fallen apart. They made sure the nation was taken care of, yet they were left without the resources to adequately take care of themselves. Read more...

Photo: Our appreciation for essential workers should extend beyond the pandemic. This can come in the form of fair compensation and basic labor protections. (Kanishka Mehra/Photo editor)