Friday, April 3


Letters

Political fair play disregarded I normally refrain from commenting on Viewpoint pieces written by students, but I can’t forbear a brief comment on the misuse of my article (“An Unfinished Revolution,” Daily Bruin, Viewpoint, Sept. Read more...


Erase dividing lines to unify Jews, Palestinians

  Brenden Nemeth-Brown Nemeth-Brown is an international economics and political science student who urges you to question the hegemony. He can be reached at [email protected]. Click Here for more articles by Brenden Nemeth-Brown In 1948, the state of Israel was created with the heavy backing of the United States and Great Britain. Read more...


Altruism hinders society from progress

  Justin Levi Levi, philosopher-king and second-year political science student, can be reached for comments at [email protected]. Click Here for more articles by Justin Levi With the presidential election in full swing, it seems the overarching debate is, as usual, over the size and scope of the government. Read more...


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Carnesale shows support by meeting with union leaders Thumbs up to Chancellor Albert Carnesale for meeting with university employee union organizers after a recent protest conducted on campus. Read more...


Bush’s tax plan doesn’t add up, reflects his view of education

By Melanie Ho Bush seems to be having trouble with math lately. During the first presidential debate in Boston, Gov. George W. Bush accused Vice President Al Gore of using “fuzzy math” when Gore pointed out that Bush’s plan would spend more of the surplus on tax cuts for the wealthiest 1 percent of taxpayers than on education, health, prescription drugs and the national defense combined. Read more...