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McGraw-Hill Was Not Being Racist: Textbook Wording was Editing Mistake

By Isaac Espinosa A history textbook caption referring to African slaves as “workers” went viral earlier this month after the mother of a high...

Civilans Are Not “Collateral Damage”

By Mohammad Raza In the wake of yet another tragedy involving the loss of innocent lives, this time a mass shooting in Oregon, President...

UC Fair Wage/Fair Work Plan is Not Meant for You

By Lapakitea Mesui Dear Beloved Student,   Janet Napolitano, President of the UC system, announced her so-called Fair Wage/Fair Work Plan July 22nd, enacting a $15...

UCLA Fraternity Party Represents Wider Social Injustices

Last Tuesday, on the 6th of October, the University of California Los Angeles’ Sigma Phi Epsilon and Alpha Phi Greek societies hosted a...

Letter to the Editor: A Vote for Bernie

In last week’s New University issue, the College Republicans at UCI (CRUCI) authored an op-ed piece attempting to dismiss an article I’d previously...

The Pro-Life Fallacy

In the pro-life conservatives’ ideology, it is acceptable that people will die because they cannot afford healthcare — but abortion is wrong. It...

UC Sustainability Initiatives Need to Encourage Deeper Change

By John McCollum Earlier this week, I was pleased to hear that our UC President, Janet Napolitano, had messaged the UC campuses to ask...

Let’s Talk About Tragedy: Why America Needs a Dialogue on College Shooters

Over the past two weeks, in the wake of one of the worst school shootings in recent history, journalists covering the story have...

Don’t Get Berned: Sanders Is Not the Answer to American Problems

By Robert Petrosyan Over the the summer, a new presidential candidate took the country by storm. With a dedicated group of followers, lengthy promises,...

Proposed UC Policy Threatens Free Speech

By Kurt Horner The UC Regents are in the process of crafting a policy to protect students from anti-semitism. In general, this is a...

Daraprim Price Hike: Why The United States Needs Better Healthcare

Last week, Americans awoke to news that Turing Pharmaceuticals, a recently founded medical company, had purchased the rights to the drug Daraprim and...

The SAT/ACT Should Remain in College Applications

By Summer Wong The SAT. High school students cringe at the very word, but as painful as the SAT and ACT may be, they...

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