Thursday, May 22

Lohmann head

Wednesday, 4/16/97 Lohmann head by Robert P. Lohmann New York Times When I was studying Japanese in San Francisco, I wondered what they did in Japan for Ohanami, the spring festival that takes place with the flowering of the cherry trees. Read more...


Black Nationalism promotes concept of racial solidarity

Wednesday, 4/16/97 Black Nationalism promotes concept of racial solidarity Common experience of racism fosters sense of a shared identity He believe that our communities must be the sources of their own strength politically, economically, intellectually and culturally in the struggle for human rights and dignity … The Afro-American community must accept the responsibility for regaining our people who have lost their place in society … (We) must be prepared to help each other in all ways possible … Afro-Americans must unite and work together. Read more...


A Menacing Cloud Shadows Humanity

Wednesday, 4/16/97 A Menacing Cloud Shadows Humanity Eliminate negative biases reigning over society, embrace the differences of one human race Hate. Odd how some words possess so much meaning. Read more...



Letters to the Editor

Tuesday, 4/15/97 Letters to the Editor The line drawn I’m writing in response to Stanley L. Johnson Jr.’s April 9 article. I’d like to say that I agree with Johnson’s review and commend him for taking a stand against Todd Smith’s thoughts. Read more...


Students should appreciate, play sport of soccer

Monday, 4/14/97 Students should appreciate, play sport of soccer Internationally loved activity deserves more attention in United States By Kathy Adibi I can’t tell you how happy I was to find an article on the wonderful sport of soccer in the Daily Bruin Sports section today (April 3). Read more...


ASUCLA heads operate without a body

Monday, 4/14/97 ASUCLA heads operate without a body Student government breaches faith by issuing cost increases before consulting all of its members ASUCLA’s student and career leaders have gagged the student body, but not before shoving a horse pill – in the form of a $43.50 annual fee increase – down its throat. Read more...