Letter to the editor: Box maniaBox mania Editor:Well, we see once again what wonderful, thoughtful, responsible, civic-minded persons attend this school. What I really want to say is too tangential, albeit relevant in explaining the serious defect in the philosophy of many on campus. Read more...
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October 1, 9:00 pm
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July 9, 9:00 pm
The struggle for balance
By J.D. WhitlockSummer Bruin Columnist A recent poll taken by Gen X group Third Millennium found that almost twice as many 18- to 34-year-olds believe in UFOs as believe in the long-term existence of Social Security. Read more...
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July 2, 9:00 pm
Swinging with Dad and the big boys in Detroit
By Adam BressonSummer Bruin Columnist My dad and I started our journey with the trunk of my Ford Tempo bulging with all sorts of luggage, snacks and second-hand furniture. Read more...
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June 25, 9:00 pm
Televised police chase lifts head out of sand
By Monica SerafinSummer Bruin Columnist "Police led on car chase from Pacific Avenue and Brighton Street in Burbank" – CLICK – "Uh, it appears that the third wheel is missing, but it is possible that this truck is a dually and might have another one" – CLICK – "We’re not sure if there’s one or two passengers, but two shots have been fired at police from the left side" – CLICK – "For the past hour police have been on pursuit of this battered delivery truck, and have done a fine job protecting innocent drivers from possible collisions" – CLICK – "It appears that the police have some specific strategy as to protect …" June 16 marked the one year anniversary of O.J. Read more...
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May 22, 9:00 pm
Facing a ‘perverse preoccupation’ with race
Facing a ‘perverse preoccupation’ with race By Heather Bautista Are Americans obsessed with the issue of race? It’s been described as a perverse and excessive preoccupation. Read more...
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May 11, 9:00 pm
‘The Perez Family’ is by no means ‘Mi Familia’
‘The Perez Family’ is by no means ‘Mi Familia’ By David Aguilar Two Latino-themed family oriented films were recently released at the box office: one, the brilliant portrayal of Chicano culture in the barrio, Mi Familia, and the other, The Perez Family, the story of two Cuban refugees who come to Miami during the 1980 Mariel boat lift. Read more...
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May 11, 9:00 pm
Open your eyes to anti-affirmative action rhetoric
Open your eyes to anti-affirmative action rhetoric Juan Alvarado Okay, here’s the deal. My friend Tia told me her theory about getting what she wants in life. Read more...