Wednesday, May 6

Speaks Out

Friday, January 23, 1998 Speaks Out EDUCATION: Do you think it’s good that UCLA requires students to take classes outside of their major, or should students be allowed to take only classes that interest them? Read more...


A little moral outrage goes a long way toward change

Thursday, January 22, 1998 A little moral outrage goes a long way toward change SIMPSON: Media circus can be tamed by stopping glamorization of wrongs The topic is "Consequences: How the little things we do (or conversely the little things we don’t do) often yield the greatest effects." Two recent and unrelated events remind me of a probably apocryphal story I read somewhere about a guy who endlessly procrastinated tuning-up his sputtering, back-firing automobile. Read more...



Thunbs up/Thumbs down

Thursday, January 22, 1998 Thunbs up/Thumbs down Late to the wrong class? Thumbs down to the winter schedule of classes which has done little other than provide major inconveniences to students attempting to locate their classes. Read more...


Fitness, not religion, opiate of 90s masses

Thursday, January 22, 1998 Fitness, not religion, opiate of 90s masses BELIEF: New Year’s resolutions actualized in American Mecca of health clubs, trendy new-age vitamin stores By Amy Turner As the biological by-product of millions of years, we only amount to a quivering skyline, each breaking off like filament and getting in and out of sports utility vehicles after grabbing some purified water en route to the nearest health food store. Read more...



Letters

Wednesday, January 21, 1998 Letters LETTERS Viewpoint lacks info The education profession already has numerous obstacles to overcome due to the general population’s ignorance of the subject and due to the policy makers in Sacramento and Washington, D.C., who more often than not have never seen the inside of a classroom yet have the power to dictate what should go on inside them. Read more...