By Jon Chang I am writing in order to clear up a large omission in regards to integration, sports and the NBA. Wat Misaka was picked in the first round of the professional draft in 1947 by the New York Knicks after playing for the University of Utah, the 1944 NCAA champion team. Read more...
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July 23, 9:00 pm
First minority basketball player to integrate goes unrecognized
Opinion
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July 23, 9:00 pm
Stereotypes, lack of diversity sink trendy Latin pop tunes
By Cynthia Mosqueda In the past year, there has been a tremendous increase in the visibility of Latina/o musicians and artists in the mainstream media. It is a Latin boom of sorts, with social and economic effects in the United States. Read more...
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July 23, 9:00 pm
Like Vermont, states need to recognize same-sex relationships
By Maisha Elonai Major California newspapers covered the “wedding” of two Vermont women on July 2, but the headlines were somewhat misleading. Carolyn Conrad and Kathleen Peterson were the first of many same-sex couples to enter into a civil union on July 1 under new Vermont legislation that allows committed same-sex couples hundreds of the same legal benefits accorded to heterosexual couples. Read more...
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July 16, 9:00 pm
Letters
Clerical workers take a cue, fight for rights I commend you for your July 10 coverage of the important issue of UCLA management’s abuse of employees in the “casual” category. Read more...
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July 16, 9:00 pm
Anti-gay ban, rhetoric warp constitution
Mmmm, the sounds of summer. Crickets. The ice cream man. Violent, homophobic rap lyrics. On his latest release, “The Marshall Mathers LP,” Eminem proudly raps: “I’ll stab you in the head, whether you’re a fag or les/ Or a homosex, a hermaph or a trans-a-ves/ Pants or dress/ Hate fags? Read more...
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July 16, 9:00 pm
Speaks Out
A provision of the Higher Education Act involves denying financial aid to students who have been convicted of drug-related offenses. What impact do you think this will have on students? Read more...
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July 16, 9:00 pm
Weathering the summer
Hollywood is known to many as “the dream factory." It is a place where the impossible becomes possible, where larger-than-life is mandatory, and where Kevin Costner inexplicably still has a job. Read more...