Friday, January 23

Bruin Republicans deserved face time

On Monday, the Bruin Republicans made a bold political statement on Bruin Walk, which the Daily Bruin chose to ignore. Our Affirmative Action Bake Sale was intended to drive home to students the absurdity of deciding college admissions by race through the pricing structure of the cookies we were selling. Read more...



Letters

Daily Bruin flubs facts I am disappointed by the lack of journalistic professionalism displayed in the inaccurate reporting in the editorial “Partisanism taints USAC appointment” (Jan. Read more...


Students should pay homage to more than King this February

This is the beginning of Black History Month and many students may consider themselves active Black History participants because they might reread the “I Have A Dream Speech,” because they remember George Washington Carver while eating a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, or because they have “black friends.” Then on March 1, students of all colors go back to their lives, forgetting how valuable black achievements have been to them every day. Read more...


Impossible ideals plague women

All women face the same impossible aesthetic standards and have experienced pain when these standards cannot be met. But we don’t lift one another up and remind each other that we do not have to meet these standards to be successful, happy or loved. Read more...


Speaks out

Have you ever had a biased professor who prevented you from learning or enjoying a class? Josh Taylor Fourth-year, psychology I had a psychology professor once who was biased. Read more...


War will hurt, not help Iraq

The world is once again about to witness the destruction of human life in the name of “civilization.” “Civilization” was the driving force and ruling doctrine the Western nations used to expand their colonial projects. Read more...