Despite the constant turmoil, questionable accountability and ethical ambiguity circling the Undergraduate Students Association Council, the Office of the President may finally be making strides for the student body.
Headlines across the world have exposed the tragic horror of the spreading coronavirus in China.
Unfortunately, rumors, misconceptions and xenophobia have emerged as a consequence.
But as students and schools continue to ignore the line between valid concerns and xenophobic bias, Chinese students are being isolated from their rightful academic communities within the University of California.
It’s not hard to believe a grid of high-speed trains designed to transport people safely, efficiently and inexpensively would be so popular.
What’s hard to believe is that Los Angeles is just now catching onto the ways of Manhattan, Boston, Philadelphia, Paris, Chicago, London and San Francisco by completing 28 new metro projects across the city.
In the midst of a tumultuous ideological divorce, it’s best to leave the kids out of it.
But that doesn’t seem to be in keeping with the current political thought process.
This Week in the News serves as The Quad’s space for reflection on current events at and around UCLA. Every week, Daily Bruin staffers will analyze some of the most significant stories to keep readers up to speed.
Families across the nation have staggered through financial debt for longer than UCLA students have lived.
But Congress has offered a beacon of hope – $400 billion of hope, to be exact.
This Week in the News serves as The Quad’s space for reflection on current events at and around UCLA. Every week, Daily Bruin staffers will analyze some of the most significant stories to keep readers up to speed.
If you had a dime for every time you heard the words “debt-free education,” you might have enough to pay off your student loans.
But if you pull out your phone and utilize the power of compound interest, you could be making that dream a reality.
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