Sunday, February 1

Letters

Monday, May 13, 1994Nauseating supplement Editor: This has to do with Thursday’s Daily Bruin and its offensive supplement. Maybe the anti-abortion supplement has nothing to do with your view as a paper, but we the student body should not be subject to this kind of propaganda. Read more...


Help make the Metropolitan Transit Authority accountable

Monday, May 13, 1994 People of color short-changed by bus linesBy Alex Caputo-Pearl and David Rice What does a low-income person of color riding a bus on the overcrowded Vermont Avenue line have in common with a middle-class UCLA student who occasionally rides the Santa Monica bus to school? Read more...


Examining partial-birth abortion

Monday, May 13, 1994 Is the late-term procedure what it’s made out to be? On April 10, President Clinton vetoed the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act, which would have prohibited a specific late-term abortion procedure made known by Dr. Read more...


‘Greek’ doesn’t mean ‘sellout’

Thursday, May 9, 1996 Asian/Pacific Islanders in fraternities and sororities maintain ties to heritageBy Clarisse Cristobal During my three years at UCLA, I have regretfully come to the conclusion that many individuals in the UCLA community are very confused and ignorant. Read more...



Letters

Thursday, May 9, 1996Rally lies Editor: On May 6, the Daily Bruin set a new standard for journalism. Everything you reported in "Anti-immigrant rally draws 200" was a complete misrepresentation of the facts. Read more...


Tapping lessons from life’s keg

Wednesday, May 8, 1996 You’d be amazed at what you can learn standing around I was standing in line the other day. Not at Murphy (surprise, I graduated), not at the bank (because I have no money), not at the grocery store (because my roomie Dana is a checker at Vons, and he’s the fastest checker on the West Coast, so there are no lines). Read more...