Saturday, May 16

Thumbs up / Thumbs down

Monday, June 1, 1998 Thumbs up / Thumbs down Book reading a big success Thumbs up to the English department’s annual Marathon Reading which took place two weeks ago. Read more...


Change doesn’t come through words

Friday, May 29, 1998 Change doesn’t come through words APATHY: When presented with key campus issues, choose side, not sideline By Brian Neil Rudiger There has been a great deal of discussion these past few weeks concerning the various actions and demonstrations of the Affirmative Action Coalition. Read more...


Prop. 227 would hurt those it seeks to help

Friday, May 29, 1998 Prop. 227 would hurt those it seeks to help BILINGUALISM: Skills required for learning languages found only in preadolescent children By Patricia Greenfield In Los Angeles, parents spend a lot of money to send their children to the Lycee Francais, so that their children will become bilingual in French and English. Read more...


Arguments will obscure facts

Friday, May 29, 1998 Arguments will obscure facts PROPOSITION: Both sides will play upon inadequate historical images during upcoming debate By Matthew Heyn Be ready for it. Read more...



Speaks Out

Friday, May 29, 1998 SPEAKSOUT: SPEAKS OUT: What are the most important issues facing the state of California? Bilingual education, affirmative action, political apathy … well nothing else seemed to really matter. Read more...


Denouncing demonstrators purposefully dodges issues

Thursday, May 28, 1998 Denouncing demonstrators purposefully dodges issues LAWS: Bruin Republican response to protest shows desire to ignore problems By Dominic Carrillo I’m writing this in response to MacLane Key’s article in Thursday’s Daily Bruin ("Protests demonstrate contrasting ways to send message"). Read more...