Friday, February 27

Letters

Tax cuts good for economy Professor Watson argues against the plan to give tax cuts to the wealthy in “Inauguration spells doom for democratic principles,” (Viewpoint, Jan. Read more...


Don’t get left behind after voting

Ho is a fourth-year student with an individual major in policy and media studies. She is the president of Bruin Democrats. By Melanie Ho Many Americans might wish to live in a world where we could go back several months in history. Read more...


Reality TV is just another form of fantasy

  David Rigsby Rigsby is a second-year political science student who would gladly agree to pretend to be someone else on a reality-based television show. Click Here for more articles by David Rigsby January has finally come once again, and we all know what that means. Read more...




Board composition misses constitution’s goals

EDITORIAL BOARD Christine Byrd Editor in Chief Michael Litschi Managing Editor Jonah Lalas Viewpoint Editor Barbara Ortutay News Editor Amy Golod Staff Representative Timothy Kudo Staff Representative Brian O’Camb Staff Representative Unsigned editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily Bruin Editorial Board. Read more...


Addiction widespread, thanks to government

Kikani is a fourth-year political science student with a minor in public policy. By Saurabh Kikani The U.S. Government helps sell crack cocaine to children. At least, that is one of the arguments being presented by Steven Soderbergh’s provocative new film, “Traffic.”Â Many of you have probably heard of the new film. Read more...