Cal State LA Students Push To Make Ethnic Studies Mandatory
California State University, Los Angeles students and professors gathered on campus to urge university officials to include ethnic studies in the school's general education curriculum.
Chicana/o studies, Pan-African studies and Asian American Studies are currently offered as electives.
According to a university statement, there are currently no plans to alter the ethnic studies curriculum.
No one voluntarily wastes their valuable time and precious money to attend these worthless fill-in-the-blank classes so the faculty and majors threatened by extinction call upon the Cal State Regents to force enrollment in course shunned by free will.
Sacramento should disband every single fill-in-the-blank studies department in the Cal State and UC system and use the massive savings to restore proper funding to core courses and reverse the catastrophic degeneration of California's higher education system.