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Letters

Tuesday, February 4, 1997 Hypocrisy now Max Espinoza has consistently made it clear in his various platforms that he is in favor of many kinds of diversity, with one important exception: the diversity of political thought. Read more...


Student government evades checks, balances

Tuesday, February 4, 1997 USAC: Judicial Board acted impartially over ‘Students First!’ logoJennifer Nelson Last Thursday, readers of the Daily Bruin’s Viewpoint section were given ample reason to feel betrayed by their student government. Read more...


Carpe diem don¹t sacrifice living today for t

Monday, February 3, 1997 OPPORTUNITY: Seizing the day means having a life full of work and playBy Natalie G. Marino As I was perusing the Daily Bruin Thursday morning, I came across an article that seemed to have high potential for being interesting. Read more...


Letters

Monday, February 3, 1997 Integrity needed in politics On page 14 of the Jan. 30 Viewpoint section, we were presented with a rather ironic juxtaposition: column left presented a plea for "thorough research" and for an end to "unsound attacks" (Telly Tse, "Member defends USAC …") while column right presented falsified accusations by an elected student official (Glenn Inanaga, "Bring your thoughts to USAC"). Read more...


Dying village suffers from conspiracy

Monday, February 3, 1997 TAKE OVER: Ties to cultural outlets, offices signals UCLA’s absorption of WestwoodBy Gary Avrech I admit that much of my writing is done late in the evening, after I have finished my day’s work. Read more...



Question your knowledge before judging others¹

Friday, January 31, 1997 IGNORANCE: We all lack a certain amount of wisdom, so there’s no use pointing it outBy Michael Daugherty I would like to suggest that from this point forward we all endeavor to omit the word "ignorant" and its variant lexical forms from our respective vocabularies. Read more...