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Problems overseas, at home stem from common travesty

Thursday, February 25, 1999 Problems overseas, at home stem from common travesty OPPRESSION: Labor protection would finally stop exploitation of workers in poorer countries A woman rises before sunlight to work until after the sun sets for less than $3.00 a day in a sweatshop. Read more...


Black men must step forward, be leaders

Thursday, February 25, 1999 Black men must step forward, be leaders HISTORY: Today’s youth should draw inspiration from civil rights struggle By Letrell Crittenden Daily Collegian (Pennsylvania State U.) University Wire When discussing the annals of black history, one must mention the strength and perseverance of the African American man. Read more...


Court decision places blame on rape victims

Wednesday, February 24, 1999 Court decision places blame on rape victims PUNISHMENT: Societies shift responsibility away from assailants, add stigma to crime In 1998, a 45-year-old driving instructor was convicted of raping an 18-year-old student. Read more...


Activists often go to extremes

Wednesday, February 24, 1999 Activists often go to extremes TERRORISM: Abortion issue spurs both empty rhetoric, attacks on doctors, patients Earlier this month, a federal jury in Oregon fined 13 individuals and two organizations a total of $107.9 million for a website they operated. Read more...


Winners never quit

Wednesday, February 24, 1999 Winners never quit SPORTS: UCLA, media should focus less on athletes who leave college to pursue pro careers By Scott Kurashige For the past year, quarterback Cade McNown has been synonymous with UCLA football and for many, maybe even UCLA itself. Read more...


Money does not oil wheels of activism

Tuesday, February 23, 1999 Money does not oil wheels of activism ORGANIZATION: Everyone, whether wealthy or poor, has power to affect change By Cori Shepherd Many of us have pondered why some students on campus are so "political," why they have rallies and take over buildings, why they ask us to sign their petitions for political causes, why they always want us to come to their meetings. Read more...