Tuesday, January 20

Abandonment of missile treaty poses threat

Mujtaba Ali [email protected] Click Here for more articles by Mujtaba Ali   Last December President Bush announced that the United States would unilaterally walk away from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty signed with Russia in 1972. The treaty prevents the two countries from implementing defense systems that shoot down incoming missiles before they reach their target. Read more...


Priorities should not be in hands of donors

EDITORIAL BOARD Editor in Chief  Timothy Kudo Managing Editor  Michael Falcone Viewpoint Editor  Cuauhtemoc Ortega Staff Representatives  Maegan Carberry  Edward Chiao  Kelly Rayburn Editorial Board Assistants  Maegan Carberry  Edward Chiao   Unsigned editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily Bruin Editorial Board. Read more...


Letters

Jones’ actions don’t represent DB or SURE I am writing in response to the two letters published Tuesday regarding my actions during last Thursday’s election-night festivities (“Jones exhibited inappropriate behavior,” “Empowerment! Read more...


SAT-1 has stood test of time in measuring success

Professor Matthew Malkan is a former chair of the Committee on Undergraduate Admissions and Relations with Schools.   By Professor Matthew Malkan University of California President Richard Atkinson has proposed that UC drop the SAT-I, which measures reading comprehension and mathematical and verbal reasoning, and replace it with a hypothetical new test which would be more closely based on high-school courses (“UC Regents propose new test,” News, March). Read more...



Daily Bruin turns biased eye in USAC elections coverage

Ramirez is a fourth-year student with a double major in American literature and culture and Chicana/o studies, and minors in education and political science.   By Erika Ramirez Along with many other Bruins, I read the articles covering the USAC elections throughout the past two weeks in the Daily Bruin and began to see a pattern emerge. Read more...