Sunday, March 15

Special election will hurt education

The special election Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has called for on Nov. 8 could have devastating consequences for public education in California. University of California students concerned about public schools and their own university education should be paying close attention, as the governor’s so-called reform agenda will lead to more cuts to education at all levels and will weaken the ability of teachers and others to fight those cuts. Read more...


Surviving the storm

What does road rage have to do with Hurricane Katrina? My father’s experience with it provides the answer. But first, you’ll have to meet my good ol’ dad. Read more...


Speaks Out

Do you feel less confident in the federal government’s ability to deal with disaster after Hurricane Katrina? Why or why not? Vinh Le Graduate student, teacher education program “I don’t feel less confident, but I am disappointed in the whole situation. Read more...


Letters

Race, class issues reasons for aid delay This is one of the most catastrophic hurricanes in the history of the United States. Where is help? A common question among survivors who had gone days without food and water. Read more...


Killer weather nothing new, but easily forgotten

Since Hurricane Katrina came so soon after the four dramatic hurricanes of 2004 (Charley, Frances, Ivan and Jeanne) and the strange weather of last winter (including record-setting rainfall in Los Angeles), it is little wonder that people are concerned that something is amiss. Read more...