When ASUCLA was first founded, it was created to serve students.
But today, with the Bruin Life and Undergraduate Experience Fee Referendum, ASUCLA is asking for $27 per quarter from those same students – and through referendum language that is unacceptably vague.
The Board believes Bruin Bash, an annual concert hosted by the UCLA Cultural Affairs Commission and Campus Events Commission, is a selling point for the university, not essential to student life.
Any government needs fair and consistent guidelines.
The proposed amendments to the Undergraduate Students Association Constitution do just that – bringing the document in line with existing policy while removing conflicts with other governing documents.
Everyone knows it: the feeling something is off, yet you can’t quite place why or where it’s coming from. Intuition is one of the greatest defenses we have access to.
This post was updated May 3 at 2:54 p.m.
Last week, an Opinion column was published in the Daily Bruin expressing concern regarding unopposed USAC election candidates, calling on the Undergraduate Students Association Elections Board to implement an “aptitude test” if this pattern continues.
On April 20, I attended a meeting with Stuart Gabriel, distinguished professor of the UCLA Anderson School of Management and chair of UCLA’s Initiative to Combat Antisemitism.
The Student Success Referendum proposes a $55 per quarter fee, seeking to maintain and expand methods of student support by funding certain student programs. The fee intends to increase UCLA’s ability to assist students.
This post was updated April 29 4:11 p.m.
This USAC election season, students must make their voices heard – even if that means voting no.
There are three referendums on the ballot this year.
This post was updated April 28 at 3:47 p.m.
I became a plaintiff in Thakur v. Trump because the federal government terminated my research grants and others, not because the work was failing, but because it addressed topics this administration wanted to silence.
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