Friday, July 4

What good is English?

Thursday, 5/29/97 What good is English? EDUCATION: Ask not what this columnist plans to do with his degree, or you’ll get a response If you are majoring in one of those disciplines for which there seems to be no obvious career path other than simply regurgitating what you have just be taught to a new crop of students just as committed to learning something of no practical value as you were, read on. Read more...



Executions gaining favor

Thursday, 5/29/97 Executions gaining favor PUNISHMENT: Politician’s, population’s opposition to death penalty eroding By Marianne Means New York Times It has taken decades of moralistic hand-wringing, political posturing about getting tough on crime and judicial irritation with legal delays, for the death penalty to become a quietly accepted fact of national life. Read more...



Apathy shouldn’t be part of college life

Wednesday, 5/28/97 Apathy shouldn’t be part of college life POLITICS: Those who don’t vote shouldn’t criticize election results By Elizabeth Geyer What I am tired of is hearing how disunited we are, and "can’t we all just get along?" Isn’t this the same article that is traditionally cranked out during every election at The Bruin? Read more...


Letters

Wednesday, 5/28/97 Letters Misconduct As undergraduate students, we want to express our anger at the disgraceful manner our USAC President John Du chose to represent our student body during last Friday’s retirement celebration for Chancellor Young. Read more...