W. Basketball: Nneka to close out regular season career against rival Cal Dean McArdle March 2, 2012 0 Comments Four years ago, Nnemkadi Ogwumike arrived on the Farm as a highly touted recruit out of Texas. Over the course of her career she has played in four Final Fours, won four conference championships, and... Read More »
Editorial: The Rise of the “B Corp” Editorial Board January 13, 2012 0 Comments This means that a for-profit company’s social or environmental missions often become secondary to its profit-seeking motive, if they exist at all. In a “middle ground” between these extremes a... Read More »
SIEPR report finds Calif. pensions underfunded Kurt Chirbas December 28, 2011 0 Comments A recent study published by the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) estimated that the state of California has underfunded public pensions anywhere from $498 billion to $142.6... Read More »
Op-Ed: Wake Up! The case for abolishing the death penalty Op Ed December 7, 2011 0 Comments It is rare these days to find advanced first-world nations that still employ the death penalty. In fact, other countries that appear on the list of “Death Penalty Permitted” besides the United... Read More »
Op-Ed: Occupy the Future: Widening the gap in education quality since 1995 Op Ed December 1, 2011 0 Comments Rather than retreating from the public sphere or using their wealth for subsidy, the privileged few should exercise their agency and work to create an education system that brings an appropriate level... Read More »
Brown signs second part of DREAM Act The Daily News Staff October 10, 2011 0 Comments California Governor Jerry Brown signed on Saturday the second half of a bill dubbed the DREAM Act, which will allow illegal immigrant college students to receive state-funded scholarships. Read More »
Seeing Green: Nary a Drop to Drink Holly Moeller February 3, 2011 0 Comments “What do you think we'll fight World War III over?" It was an interesting question for a third date, and the first thing my (now ex-) boyfriend and I disagreed on. I said "cheap oil" and he... Read More »
I Have Two Heads: All Roads Lead to Rome? Rachel Kolb February 1, 2011 0 Comments I had been eager to return to campus, and my fall quarter had been dotted with wistful visions of sun and palm trees even as I enjoyed traipsing across Europe. But once I got my first glimpse of... Read More »