Friday, 5/2/97 Graduates need not be frightened by world outside UCLA University’s tough curriculum softens impact of ‘real’ world By Jason Caro This message is especially for those graduating soon from UCLA and moving on to whatever awaits you. Read more...
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May 1, 9:00 pm
Graduates need not be frightened by world outside UCLA
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May 1, 9:00 pm
Student groups need university patronage to survive
Friday, 5/2/97 Student groups need university patronage to survive Proposed change to Bruin Belles highlights dependency Last week’s article on feminism and Bruin Belles (April 23) was the hardest article I’ve had to write. Read more...
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May 1, 9:00 pm
Answering life’s most difficult questions
Friday, 5/2/97 Answering life’s most difficult questions Father recalls memories of deceased pet to assuage son’s grief By Patrick MacDonald The Daily Nebraskan University of Nebraska As a parent, one of my most difficult tasks is to explain to my children why things happen. Read more...
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April 30, 9:00 pm
Wearing your identity on your sleeve
Thursday, 5/1/97 Wearing your identity on your sleeve Words on clothes we wear reveal a lot about who we are, what we like This guy called Colley Cibber said: "As good be out of the world as out of the fashion." I have no idea who he is or what it means, but I fancy starting my articles with obscure quotes from obscure dead folk. Read more...
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April 30, 9:00 pm
Letters
Thursday, 5/1/97 Letters Time bias I am writing this request to disallow groups from endorsing IVP candidates that did not allow candidates their one minute response at the April 28, 1997 IVP endorsement hearing, in violation of the procedures for the endorsement hearing. Read more...
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April 29, 9:00 pm
Cartoon
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April 29, 9:00 pm
Hostage-holding terrorists deserve little sympathy
Wednesday, 4/30/97 Hostage-holding terrorists deserve little sympathy Government sends clear message that terrorism will not be tolerated, especially when innocent victims’ lives in jeopardy By Howard Kleinberg Immediately upon seeing, via history’s first live telecast of an assault on hostage-holding terrorists, that all 14 guerrillas died in the bloody climax, I recognized that soon the emphasis would turn from the brilliant rescue to whether or not the rebels were summarily executed. Read more...