Maia Ferdman: UCLA should require diversity workshop to build stronger community
On the first day of my intergroup dialogue seminar last year, I sat in a circle with around 15 students that I had never met before of mixed race and heritage. Each of them surprised me. Every week, they shared… More »
Submission: Assembly bill would ensure safer sex in adult film industry
Most Californians take comfort in knowing that when they go to work, the state is looking out for their health and safety on the job. Unfortunately, this is not the case for workers in California’s adult film industry. Despite a… More »
Editorial: City ballot initiatives should treat marijuana clinics as businesses
California’s medical marijuana regulations are often muddied by inconsistent court rulings on state and federal levels, and a lack of statewide standards for producers and consumers. More »
Katie Shepherd: Tuition freeze presents short-term gains at expense of future
A multi-year tuition freeze is a great deal for students who will be enrolled while tuition remains stable, but students entering the University of California after levels thaw could be left to deal with sizeable consequences. More »
Ryan Nelson: Proposition D’s marijuana dispensary cap too narrow, anti-business
On May 21, three propositions will appear on the L.A. ballot concerning the legality of medicinal marijuana dispensaries in the city. More »