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Thursday, March 19, 1998 America needs to think twice about military court system MILITARY: Hierarchical structure encourages gender discrimination By Erica S. Flores and Michele Haydel The recent verdict acquitting former Sgt. Read more...


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Thursday, March 19, 1998 Don’t trade today’s joy for tomorrow’s stress HAPPINES: We could all learn to enjoy a bit more chaos, a bit less structure Tuesday morning, 6:33 a.m. Read more...


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Thursday, March 19, 1998 Planning to increase diversity with community programs OUTREACH: New project will give schools direct link to college students By C. Judson King The University of California has ambitious plans for enhanced outreach activities. Read more...


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Thursday, March 19, 1998 U.S. needs monument to mourn African slaves AFRICA Nation must pay tribute to individuals who sacrificed their lives By Victor Patton The "slavery issue" still remains as the festering boil left untreated on the face of what many Americans would consider to be the glory of this nation’s past. Read more...


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Thursday, March 19, 1998 No one has right to question good intentions IRAQ: Attacking motives of rally protesting sanctions serves simply as method to divert students’ attention By Hoda Shawky Last week, Roee Ruttenberg attacked USAC members Kandea Mosley and Stacey Lee for supporting the March 5 rally put on by a coalition which called for the lifting of sanctions on Iraq ("Rally serves as kickoff for election games," March 12). Read more...


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Thursday, March 19, 1998 History often has selective memory HISTORY: Robeson finally given due notice after one hundred years By A. Marisol Sulsona and Kelly Vlahakis Do you know who Paul Robeson is? Read more...


Regents’ diversity plan holds promise

Monday, March 16, 1998 Regents’ diversity plan holds promise Admitting top 4 percent from each high school sounds good, but details still sketchy In an effort to maintain accessibility and diversity in the University of California, UC President Richard Atkinson recently drafted a proposal to offer college admissions to the top 4 percent of high-school seniors from each high school in California. Read more...