Wednesday, December 31

Looking up to own race gives hope to ending bias

Thursday, January 14, 1999 Looking up to own race gives hope to ending bias IDENTITY: Since America still judges blacks by skin rather than worth, exemplars vital One of my earliest childhood memories is an argument I had with a little girl on the playground over whose turn it was on the slide. Read more...


TA groups guiding hand of free democracy

Thursday, January 14, 1999 TA groups guiding hand of free democracy UNIONS: Labor organizations help workers maintain rights, keep authorities in check By Jeff Smith With the continuing labor dispute between the university and its teaching assistants (TAs), Daily Bruin readers have been exposed to many arguments on whether teaching assistants should unionize. Read more...



Whether Hillary divorces is her decision

Thursday, January 14, 1999 Whether Hillary divorces is her decision FEMENISM: First lady’s role as female politician burdened by Bill’s actions By Judith Meuli It seems difficult to decide whether Hillary Rodham Clinton’s version of "Stand by Your Man" is commendable, or even worth the effort and embarrassment. Read more...


‘Gay pornography’ explores new territory

Wednesday, January 13, 1999 ‘Gay pornography’ explores new territory FILMS: Audiences may be shocked by sense of identity, sexuality in male cinema We Bruin cinema buffs are regularly pleased to see our fair campus as it appears in various movies. Read more...


Partisan politics threaten integrity of U.S. institutions

Wednesday, January 13, 1999 Partisan politics threaten integrity of U.S. institutions CONGRESS: Party lines must not supersede Senate’s obligation to administer fair trial Unfulfilled promises of impartial, nonpartisan efforts reflect a failed impeachment process in the House of Representatives, setting a dangerous precedent for the future of the union. Read more...


Skewed body image can endanger lives

Wednesday, January 13, 1999 Skewed body image can endanger lives DISORDERS: To dismiss eating problems as lack of control misses danger By Sheri N. Albert Over two million people in the United States, primarily girls and young women between the ages of 15 and 35, suffer from the eating disorders anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating. Read more...