I’ve written over 200 articles and editorials for the Daily Bruin, but when I sat down to write this column, I was stumped. How could I possibly sum up four years of working for The Bruin in less than 800 words? Read more...
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June 12, 9:00 pm
Words of advice from a longtime newsman
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June 12, 9:00 pm
Journalism more than just facts
It has been said that if railroad companies had realized they weren’t in the business of building trains, but rather in the business of transporting people, they would have owned airlines. Read more...
Opinion
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June 12, 9:00 pm
With graduation, time has come to turn in your badge
With the ridiculously buoyant ending of “Star Wars: Episode I” still in my head, I realized with a start that by the time little Anakin matriculated into the Dark Side, I would have finished college. Read more...
Opinion
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June 12, 9:00 pm
Heading into the future, it’s hard to let go of the past
I have never done anything more depressing than look for work. There is nothing in this world I will enjoy more than waking up early to do 40 hours of work a week within the same building, let alone having someone tell me what to do, when to leave and what to wear. Read more...
Opinion
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June 8, 9:00 pm
Homophobic finger-pointing falsely grounded
Columnist Matthew Kennard has discovered the root of discrimination, prejudice and stigmatization of gays and lesbians across the world ““ or so he claims. Kennard’s theory that the homophobia in our country emanates from people of faith (“Celebrate same-sex marriages,” June 2) is simply immature and reckless. Read more...
Opinion
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June 8, 9:00 pm
Help prevent offshore drilling
California’s coastline is under attack. Certain members of the U.S. Congress are attempting to remove key offshore drilling prohibitions and open our coast to oil exploration. Read more...
Opinion
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June 8, 9:00 pm
Reflections of an Englishman
It’s often said that the best anthropological study of the United States by a European is Alexis de Tocqueville’s 1835 classic “Democracy in America.” Granted, the eminent French political thinker and historian probably didn’t spend an inordinate amount of time downing cheap vodka from Rite Aid, bumming around on the beach, blowing stupid amounts of cash in Las Vegas, and getting arrested in Tijuana, but I’ll try my best to follow his noble example and offer some insightful final thoughts on this great country that I have in many ways fallen in love with. Read more...