Monday, April 6


Letters

Headline distorts writer’s intention In last Wednesday’s issue of the Daily Bruin I refuted UCLA professor Christine Littleton’s statement, “It is women who do the work of the world” (“Women don’t do the work of the world, men do,” Daily Bruin, Viewpoint, April 4). Read more...


Event raises awareness of Islam

Mahar is a third-year business economics student and a member of Muslim Students Association. By Yasir Mahar Recently, the issue of diversity on this campus has been brought to the forefront by the Affirmative Action Coalition’s struggle to repeal SP-1 and SP-2. Read more...


Speaks Out

Islamic Awareness Week just took place, giving students the opportunity to learn about beliefs that may differ from their own. What is your view on Islam now? Read more...


Sexist patterns revealed in spring fashion scene

  Peijean Tsai Tsai is looking for the whipped cream to sweeten her piece of the pie. Send remarks and Reddi-Whip to [email protected]. Click Here for more articles by Peijean Tsai Gap’s newest television campaign shrieks the message: “Hallelujah, spring is here!” But with the recent cold and windy April weather, it has become unlikely that we can “bet our bottom dollar” that tomorrow there will be sun. Read more...


UC’s acceptance figures gloss over inequities

EDITORIAL BOARD Christine Byrd  Editor in Chief Michael Litschi  Managing Editor Jonah Lalas  Viewpoint Editor Barbara Ortutay  News Editor Amy Golod  Staff Representative Timothy Kudo  Staff Representative Brian O’Camb  Staff Representative   Unsigned editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily Bruin Editorial Board. Read more...


U.S.-supported sanctions continue to harm innocents

Al-Samarrai is a third-year cybernetics student and a member of the United Arab Society.   Illustration by ZACH LOPEZ/Daily Bruin By Hakam Al-Samarrai This week the United Arab Society has organized a call to end the sanctions against Iraq, which are approaching their 11th year. Read more...