Tuesday, July 1

It’s the last day of elections: Where do you stand?

Wednesday, May 1, 1996 Students First! ignores needs of non-sponsored USAC organizationsThe following viewpoint was submitted on behalf of the Business Investment Society, the Undergraduate Business Society, KLA radio, the Neuroscience Undergraduate Society and Hillel Jewish Student Association. Read more...


It’s the last day of elections: Where do you stand?

Wednesday, May 1, 1996 Students should reform government by ignoring slates, voting randomly By Mike Bourdaa Every year we are subjected to big, ugly campaign signs (as if the green construction fences aren’t enough) and sandwich-boarders trying to shove pins and flyers into our hands, and every year, approximately 80 percent of us choose to try our best to ignore it all and not vote. Read more...


Rebuttals

Wednesday, May 1, 1996 John Du The president must provide a clear vision for student government to focus on real issues that directly affect all students. Read more...


Bruin Endorsements

Tuesday, April 30, 1996 Internal Vice President Glenn Inanaga Ambitious and experienced with a clear plan to: * Fight threats to on-campus housing meal coupon system and campaign to increase flexibility * Grade all candidates’ progress on promises with report card system published in student government newsletter * Develop student government visibility in dorms and with office hours on Bruin Walk, and * Continue voter registration and support lowered fees, financial aid and affirmative action.Financial Supports Brett R. Read more...


Feminists must juggle pornography with free speech

Tuesday, April 30, 1996 Individual and group rights clash in inevitable, but rectifiable, conflict The situation of women is not really like anything else. ­ Catherine MacKinnon, "Feminism Unmodified" Last Friday my significant other ­ let’s call him Paul ­ went on a weekend excursion with the boys. Read more...



Campus attitudes next in line for reform

Monday, April 29, 1996 Awareness campaign necessary to improve treatment of disabledBy Pedro Ontiveros What about the disabled? With all the fervor that underrepresented ethnic groups speak with nowadays, you would think that they are the only marginalized group in society. Read more...