I recently returned from a tour of Europe. Along the way, I visited the Dachau concentration camp, which tearfully memorialized the suffering of concentration camp prisoners at the hands of the Nazi regime ““ with one notable exception. Read more...
Opinion
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February 7, 9:01 pm
Lesson of the Holocaust falls on deaf ears
Opinion
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February 7, 9:00 pm
Letters to the Editor
Dancing not the only thing you should do I completely agree with Rashmi Joshi’s column “26 hours of dancing could be better spent,” (Feb. 2) questioning how dancing for 26 hours in Dance Marathon contributes to the fight against pediatric AIDS. Read more...
Opinion
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February 6, 9:34 pm
Adult Swim, what have you become?
I am ashamed of you, Cartoon Network. First you hired two scuzzy-looking performance artists to post cute little Lite-Brite-like advertisements on conspicuous public structures in Boston, which caused widespread panic as public officials spent an entire day figuring out if the advertisements were actually bombs, costing the city tons of money. Read more...
Crime, Opinion
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February 6, 9:32 pm
Editorial: University needs clear guidelines for security
Two controversial figures were set to discuss immigration policy this Tuesday night. But they never came. The event’s protesters, on the other hand, did come. And all this was brought on by the university’s unfair and ill-defined policies about providing event security. Read more...
Opinion
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February 6, 9:30 pm
Bush’s budget proposal learns zilch from Reagan’s goofs
When President Bush unveiled his annual budget proposal on Monday, the Democrats responded with a predictable progressive rebuttal. However, it is quite discouraging that conservative lawmakers and citizens did not raise a similar fuss. Read more...
Opinion
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February 6, 9:25 pm
Letters to the Editor
LSAT ads contains sexist undertones Since the September/October LSAT results came out, I have noticed Blueprint LSAT test prep advertisements on almost every Daily Bruin kiosk around campus. Read more...
Opinion
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February 5, 9:30 pm
Students, or smoke and mirrors?
Last week was an eventful one for student impostors. The New York Times reported in Thursday’s front-page story that a 29-year-old convicted sex offender had posed as a seventh grader in an Arizona school for nearly two years. Read more...