Sunday, December 28


Affirmative action continues bad cycle

Wednesday, April 22, 1998 Affirmative action continues bad cycle DISCRIMINATION: Preferential treatment doesn’t end racism; we must all work together to solve problem "As I would not be a slave, so too I would not be a master." Abraham Lincoln’s statement has ricocheted against the canyons of time and echoed through the corridors of history as a guide for those who would draw the black and white races together. Read more...


God, science should learn to get along

Wednesday, April 22, 1998 God, science should learn to get along RELIGION: Consider other views because no side has monopoly on truth By Lev Lvovsky There have been a number of articles stemming from the Daily Bruin’s editorial Forum topic (April 10) of religion and faith – some pro, and some con. Read more...



‘The force’ isn’t always established

Tuesday, April 21, 1998 ‘The force’ isn’t always established RELIGION: Other beliefs, non-affiliation can lead to individual spirituality By Dominic Carrillo I am writing in response to Connie Cho’s article on religion and spirituality ("Line between spirituality, religion not easily drawn," April 16). Read more...



Good aspects outweigh bad in decision to live in States

Tuesday, April 21, 1998 Good aspects outweigh bad in decision to live in States IMMIGRANT: Perspective doesn’t take into account purpose for coming here By Ryan San Diego After reading your column last Tuesday ("Green card for sale" by Neven Jeremic), I found myself agreeing with you for the most part. Read more...