A Student Questions How Much Protesters Are Really Learning

At age 27, I was chairwoman of the Board of Directors of a $75-million conglomerate, the largest student-governed business in the nation. At Associated Students UCLA, four undergraduate and four graduate students serve on the board, which oversees the several bookstores, dozens of restaurants, and five student-union buildings at the University of California at Los Angeles, as well as the licensing of UCLA apparel and merchandise worldwide. Those eight students boast the same authority as a

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