Tuesday, April 29

In the news:

Restructuring the face of the American identity

Restructuring the face of the American identity They held it high, gripping the edges of the flag tightly as they marched down the streets. For these high school students, the potential passage of Proposition 187 scared them enough to walk out of their classes this fall and to use all of their power ­ their voices, their passion and the Mexican flag ­ to protest the bill. Read more...


Sensitive issues underlie ‘Saigon’ extravaganza

Sensitive issues underlie ‘Saigon’ extravaganza By Sunny Le and Nhan Nguyen As reflected in the Jan. 27 Arts & Entertainment article "Love in time of strife," the musical production of "Miss Saigon" has fulfilled the expectations of theater-goers hoping to be enthralled by lavish sets and stellar performances. Read more...


Minimum wage increase: will it protect or harm?

Minimum wage increase: will it protect or harm? Is the State of the Union Address over yet? I thought it might never end, but then I guess any President who sees his relevance to America’s future diminishing daily would probably want to linger on, clinging onto the bully pulpit as long as possible . Read more...





Facing journalism’s new frontier

Facing journalism’s new frontier UCLA, 1995. We live, work and study in a world of contradictions, conflicts and confusion. "Campus unity" was a rallying cry in undergraduate student elections last spring. Read more...