Thursday, 6/5/97 Realizing what’s important in life Looking back at the many great times shared with the girls Much has been made of the war between the sexes, but I’m here to tell you, the girls are going to win. Read more...
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June 4, 9:00 pm
Realizing what’s important in life
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June 1, 9:00 pm
Strong winds of change mark year’s end
Monday, 6/2/97 Strong winds of change mark year’s end New chancellor, sports scandals, struggle over affirmative action pace 1996-97 While for some of us time seems to pass too quickly at UCLA to allow a full appreciation of life or an impressive performance on finals, we do remember those events that might have impressed us or filled the idle moments spent between classes in conversation … don’t we? Read more...
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June 1, 9:00 pm
Projecting enthusiasm part of job description
Monday, 6/2/97 Projecting enthusiasm part of job description Film projectionist recalls joy of abetting audiences’ escape into world of movies By David C. Jedynak Zero Week, Fall 1990. Read more...
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June 1, 9:00 pm
Asian Americans must stop self-identification as victims
Monday, 6/2/97 Asian Americans must stop self-identification as victims History must be learned but not milked for sympathy By Reina Maehata I just finished reading another "we poor Asian-Americans" column and I feel sick. Read more...
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June 1, 9:00 pm
Making sure ethnic studies thrives
Monday, 6/2/97 Making sure ethnic studies thrives Diverse campus needs healthy ethnic research centers By Mike McLaughlin On May 15, there was a working conference titled "Ethnic Studies at UCLA: Planning for the Next 25 Years," co-sponsored by the office of Claudia Mitchell-Kernan, vice chancellor of graduate-division academic affairs, and the Institute of American Cultures in conjunction with the Center for African American Studies, American Indian Studies Center, Asian American Studies Center and the Chicano Studies Research Center. Read more...
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June 1, 9:00 pm
U.S. government needs to free Indian activist
Monday, 6/2/97 U.S. government needs to free Indian activist Despite discrepancies in FBI investigation and trial, Peltier remains behind bars June 1 marked the 20th anniversary of Leonard Peltier’s conviction for the murder of two FBI agents on the Pine Ridge reservation. Read more...
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May 29, 9:00 pm
Perhaps the kind judge will grant a delay
Friday, 5/30/97 Perhaps the kind judge will grant a delay JUDGEMENT: President Clinton finds a minute out of his busy schedule to request postponement By Maureen Dowd New York Times Dear Susan Webber Wright, Federal District Court, U.S. Read more...