Monday, December 29

Members of groups are individuals too

Thursday, May 14, 1998 Members of groups are individuals too STEROTYPES: A campus praising diversity should practice what it preaches By Amy Sneed For the past four years, I have listened to people preach about diversity and warn students about the evils of stereotypes. Read more...


Concerns of ‘model minority’ ignored

Thursday, May 14, 1998 Concerns of ‘model minority’ ignored APC: Progress of Asian Americans needs to continue By Stephanie Wang The time when sugar was made "king" on a stolen land and railroads were built on the backbreaking labor of many yellow hands now seems to beckon from a distant and cold reality. Read more...


Penthouse ad not at home in Daily Bruin

Thursday, May 14, 1998 Penthouse ad not at home in Daily Bruin ADVERTISEMENT: Newspaper compromised, students insulted by soft-core porn By Kathryn Zally I was a bit aghast to see an advertisement for Penthouse magazine in the May 5 edition of the Daily Bruin. Read more...


The hidden lessons of lecture

Wednesday, May 13, 1998 The hidden lessons of lecture EDUCATION: Underclassmen need to learn procrastination skills, help slacking seniors pass GE classes Some of you out there may be wondering how I ever decided to become a Viewpoint columnist. Read more...


Become the master of your own vagina

Wednesday, May 13, 1998 Become the master of your own vagina FEMINISM: Responsible actions must take place of misguided yapping Last week, I had to drop off some flyers from work at the Women’s Resource Center (WRC) in the basement of Dodd. Read more...


Letters

Wednesday, May 13, 1998 Letters Article distorts initiative’s goals The opinion on Proposition 227 (English for the Children) written by Graciela Geyer ("Prop. 227 aims to sink children’s hopes," May 11) was rampant with distortions and falsities. Read more...


Inauguration brings questions about Carnesale to light

Wednesday, May 13, 1998 Inauguration brings questions about Carnesale to light CHANCELLOR: Issues remain about chancellor’s ability to become trusted leader By Kandea Mosley On Friday, the chancellor of UCLA, Albert Carnesale, will announce his vision for our university – a vision that many believe will reflect his philosophy for higher education and the way in which he thinks our university should be governed, and clarify the role he intends for UCLA in the years ahead. Read more...