Saturday, December 27

Speaks Out

Friday, January 16, 1998 Speaks Out TODAY: Should bilingual education be an integral part of the learning process for non-English speaking students? Sara Gislason I think it’s best through immersion. Read more...


‘Bilingual education’ ineffective

Friday, January 16, 1998 ‘Bilingual education’ ineffective Initiative Schools harm Spanish-speaking kids by not teaching English By Ron K. Unz As each new microchip and fiber-optic cable shrinks the circumference of our world, more and more Americans recognize the practical importance of bilingualism. Read more...


Education

Friday, January 16, 1998 Education IN THE LOOP Bilingual programs for non-native speakers assist children’s transition into all-English environments; initiative could terminate much-needed specialized classes By Adam Yamaguchi Daily Bruin Senior Staff In a nation as culturally diverse as the United States, there is little uniformity. Read more...


War between men, women can end here

Thursday, January 15, 1998 War between men, women can end here FEMINISM: In a rapidly changing world, it’s time to leave society’s support of ‘male-bashing’ attitudes behind us By Arthur Jerijian These are interesting times that we are living in. Read more...


Letters

Thursday, January 15, 1998 Letters A smile brightens others’ day I am really frustrated by two articles I have read in Viewpoint on how UCLA students "lack friendliness." The honest truth is, if you are one of the few students who feel this way, I have something to say to you. Read more...



Pfeffer’s article fraught with misinformation

Thursday, January 15, 1998 Pfeffer’s article fraught with misinformation CLONING: Views expressed propagate inaccurate depiction of potential within legitimate science By Micah Sittig President Clinton’s call for a ban of human-cloning research should be seen as a knee-jerk reaction to a scientific breakthrough that, as a politician, he can only attempt to grasp. Read more...