Sunday, March 29

Immigrants not to blame for environment’s problems

Tuesday, April 14, 1998 Immigrants not to blame for environment’s problems ENVIRONMENT: Everyone equally responsible for preventing destruction By Garrick Ruiz Immigrants are blamed for many of the biggest problems facing society today: poverty, unemployment, crime, disease and public education failures. Read more...


Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down

Tuesday, April 14, 1998 Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down Making sports gender-blind Thumbs up to California State University Stockton for making progress in equalizing scholarship funding for female athletes. Read more...



Target racism to save environment

Monday, April 13, 1998 Target racism to save environment IMMIGRATION: Whites project destruction of Earth onto immigrants By Scott Kurashige UCLA Astronomy Professor Ben Zuckerman has drawn a lot attention for his support of a Sierra Club initiative charging that immigration is the key threat to the environment in the United States (See Zuckerman’s L.A. Read more...


Letters

Monday, April 13, 1998 Letters Distorted facts The recent article by Anatoli Ilyashov ("Prop. 209 threatens return to pre-civil rights thinking") is so plagued with inaccuracies, distortions and what could only be complete B.S. Read more...


Small steps can bridge the gender gap

Monday, April 13, 1998 Small steps can bridge the gender gap HE SAID/SHE SAID: Women need to learn men behave certain ways; they work with actions, not words Warning: I cannot nor will I aim to speak for all men. Read more...


Small steps can bridge the gender gap

Monday, April 13, 1998 Small steps can bridge the gender gap HE SAID/SHE SAID: Men should be caring, show emotion, not dismiss women for having ‘issues’ Time and time again I have overheard guys telling their friends that they have it all figured out – women just have "issues." You men roll your eyes and pretend that you want nothing to do with anybody who has "issues." But realistically, you do. Read more...