Tuesday, May 5

Generation Xers cast vote for issues, not political party

Wednesday, November 20, 1996 TRENDS: 1996 election results reveal rise of cross-partisan votingBy Amy Finley In the immediate aftermath of the Nov. 5 presidential election, Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott and House Speaker Newt Gingrich were both quick to point out that President Clinton’s 49 percent of the popular vote could not be construed as any sort of "democratic mandate" on the grounds that he had won the election by "stealing" Republican issues. Read more...


Letters

Wednesday, November 20, 1996Strike means hope for students I have wanted to teach since I was in the third grade. As a TA at UCLA, I have the privilege to get paid for two things I like to do: teach history and study history. Read more...






letters

Monday, November 18, 1996 Guzman correct in observations I am writing in response to Mimi Guzman’s article "Standing up to the political, cultural status quo." Finally, somebody from the Chicano (Mexican-American, Latino, whatever the hell you want to call us, we’re still human beings) community has voiced the opinion that most of us Chicano UCLA students have held regarding the intimidating, anti-social, racist organization known as MEChA. Read more...