Friday, January 16

Khan’s vision misrepresents, idealizes Islam

Chu is a third-year graduate student studying Eastern religions. By William Chu It is understandable that Nadia Khan wanted to defend Islam and to redress some of the discriminations traditionally pelted at her faith, but it is quite another matter when she started making facile claims about religions and politics (“True Islam not oppressive, medieval faith,” Daily Bruin, Viewpoint, Oct. Read more...


Letters

Nurses support UPTE cause I wish to correct some statements that were made in last week’s article “UC med centers may not be prepared for health disaster“ (Daily Bruin, News, Oct. Read more...



Financial aid is for tuition, not addiction

Simon Perng It’s your job to keep punk rock elite. E-mail me at [email protected]. Click Here for more articles by Simon Perng In their latest assault on personal responsibility and standards, campus leftists and socialists sniped at the new financial aid ineligibility rules, defiantly defending student drug use. Read more...


Letters

Gays not immoral, deserve respect In response to J. Daniel Williams’ letter (“Homosexuality immoral, doesn’t deserve respect “ Daily Bruin, Oct. 29), I am not gay, and I suppose neither is Williams. Read more...


Campus diversity starts with admissions process

By Patricia Greenfield Greenfield is a professor of psychology. She was a member of the Committee on Undergraduate Admissions and Relations with Schools (CUARS). This submission, while informed by experience with CUARS, is her opinion and does not represent an official CUARS position. Read more...