Whether or not the failure of the Contingency USA/BOD Referendum Enactment, or CURE, represents a vote of no confidence in the Undergraduate Students Association Council, the newly elected council members must step forward to restore financial responsibility.
Our upcoming Undergraduate Students Association Council elections, already marked by the withdrawal of several organizations from the Students First! coalition, are starting on an unnecessarily factional tone.
When I think of the proposed “Community and Conflict in the Modern World” General Education requirement, three things immediately come to mind: the superficiality of General Education courses, cultural hostility on campus and the need to focus on racial sensitivity outside the classroom.
As automobiles drive the full value and ridership of rapid transits into near insignificance, Los Angeles’ public transportation system is in need of immediate realignment.
Anderson School of Management’s new collaboration with TED, a nonprofit organization whose mission revolves around introducing and discussing “ideas worth spreading,” will cast light on an increase in networking, but it will also serve a more substantial purpose: to bridge insightful ideas with action.
I never identified myself as an Armenian. When asked, I was unusually quick to point to my Russian heritage instead. I, as an Armenian, remained foolishly silent and unresponsive to my own roots.
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