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Genesis Qu, Editor-in-Chief UCLA Daily Bruin
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Bernard Mendez; UCLA
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Angie Forburger | UCLA
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Melissa Morris, UCLA Daily Bruin Editor in Chief
Melissa Morris, UCLA
Bernard Mendez, UCLA Daily Bruin
Melissa Morris, UCLA
EJ Panaligan | UCLA | Daily Bruin Opinion Editor
Lucy Carroll, UCLA
UCLA Daily Bruin, Editor in Chief: Melissa Morris
Angie Forburger, UCLA
Lena Nguyen, UCLA
Saumya Gupta, UCLA Daily Bruin
Liz Ketcham, UCLA Daily Bruin
UCLA Daily Bruin, Campus Politics Editor: Genesis Qu
Joy Hong, UCLA
David Gray, UCLA
Kristie-Valerie Hoang, UCLA
Lucy Carroll, UCLA
Samuel Connon, UCLA
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Perhaps the most wicked threat to free speech, our public universities and our society are UCLA student reporters who enable their own university to abuse a classmate by silently standing by and watching it happen.

"At stake is not only the nature of the workplace and society, but your own nature as well—your very identity.  The system of education and employment works to define who you are in the deepest sense, pushing you away from developing and acting upon your own vision and guiding ideas.  Hence, if you want to stand for something and avoid vanishing as an independent force in society, you have no choice but to resist.  Certainly, resisting the system carries some risk, but not resisting is a far deadlier course for your individual identity." 

 

Jeff Schmidt, author of, Disciplined Minds: A Critical Look at Salaried Professionals and the Soul-Battering System That Shapes Their Lives

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