I want peace. I love peace. I would pay any price necessary to attain peace. Yes, even the price of a morally waged war. Without morally waged war, black people would still be wrongfully enslaved in the South (case in point: U.S. Read more...
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April 8, 9:00 pm
Military action grounded in morals justified
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April 7, 9:00 pm
Professor's perspective: War destroys ethos of humanity
History tells us that there are no real victors in the battlefield; we are all losers as we not only kill or maim soldiers and innocent civilians, but also cause irreparable damage to the environment. Read more...
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April 7, 9:00 pm
Rabuy’s selflessness, actions epitomized love
I commend the Daily Bruin’s editorial on the memory of Cindy Rabuy “Rabuy’s model service should be remembered” (April 4) for setting her as a prime example of a student activist. But I wanted to highlight another aspect of Cindy I think we can all learn from: her capacity to be loving. Read more...
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April 6, 9:00 pm
Student research relevant to aftermath of Iraqi regime
When I graduated from UCLA in June 1995 I wondered, while sitting among thousands of fellow graduates, if my work would make a difference in the world. Read more...
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April 6, 9:00 pm
Face Off: Syllabi should help students understand political realities
F or many people, the term “Ground Zero” was newly added to our vocabularies that terrible September morning. However, a couple of years earlier, I had learned about the first Ground Zero. Read more...
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April 6, 9:00 pm
Face Off: Hey, teachers! Leave that war alone, out of classrooms
The war on Iraq, like all wars ever fought, is bound to generate strong emotions. Strong emotions are inevitable because war puts lives at risk, and are necessary to appropriately confront the gravity of war. Read more...
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April 3, 9:00 pm
Speaks out
In light of the University of Michigan case, do you think public schools should be allowed to use race as a factor in the admissions process? Read more...