Article: UCLA board stays divided on methods of reviewing student media

Arj Arjunan
University Wire
08-13-2001
(Daily Bruin) (U-WIRE) LOS ANGELES -- The Associated Students of the University of California at Los Angeles Communications Board remained divided over the issue of an independent management review of Student Media during its Aug. 7 meeting.

The proposed audit, which could cost Student Media $20,000 if it chooses to hire a consulting firm, raised concerns over who controls the operations and management of Student Media.

Supporters of the audit say a review of the department is necessary, regardless whether the communications board chooses to contract a consulting firm or seek the services of The Anderson School at UCLA.

But opponents of the audit ...

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