Saturday, February 14

Against the grain

Friday, January 15, 1999 Against the grain INTERVIEW: While most of the focus today is on impeachment, Dan Malashock wants to take politics in other directions By Andrea Perera Daily Bruin Senior Staff Bruin Democrats president Dan Malashock is a soft-spoken kind of guy. Read more...



Letters

Friday, January 15, 1999 Letters You came out, so do something Congratulations Mr. Michael Huffington. You spent $28 million in an unsuccessful run for the Senate back in 1994 (when you were a Republican member of the House from Los Angeles), and now you’ve finally come out of the closet. Read more...


Throw-away mentality hurts everyone in society

Friday, January 15, 1999 Throw-away mentality hurts everyone in society DISPOSAL: Fear of aging exiles elderly, homeless, post-Christmas pine trees As I trudged up the hills of fog-ridden San Francisco last week, the straggly remains of Christmas trees confronted my impertinence. Read more...


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...