Saturday, February 21

Only capitalism upholds individual rights

Thursday, March 5, 1998 Only capitalism upholds individual rights CAPITALISM: Government should protect rights, not violently take them away A group of students gather in a public square in order to protest the brutal, oppressive government that they are forced to live under. Read more...



Thumbs up/ Thumbs down

Thursday, March 5, 1998 Thumbs up/ Thumbs down Undergrad scholarships Thumbs up to Lew Wasserman, who has pledged to donate $8.75 million to UCLA for undergraduate scholarships. Read more...


Small quirks of the place we call home

Thursday, March 5, 1998 Small quirks of the place we call home LOS ANGELES: Lunacy never ceases in city of glamour, extravagance I’ve been a woman in Los Angeles for quite some time now, and I’ve discovered that in this place where Visa bills serve as Rorshach tests, life gets stinky, and one forgets how to smell the roses (well, it’s hard to smell anything after visiting the plastic surgeon for that final rhinoplasty). Read more...



Lavin largely to blame for team woes

Wednesday, March 4, 1998 Lavin largely to blame for team woes BASKETBALL: National title hopes melt away under faulty leadership By T. Richard Davis A year and a half ago, the UCLA men’s basketball program was at a crossroads. Read more...


Scores prove need for smaller class sizes

Wednesday, March 4, 1998 Scores prove need for smaller class sizes CLASSROOMS: Teachers cannot be expected to give each child due attention under crowded conditions When one teacher is expected to teach a class of more than 40 students, chances are some students will get overlooked. Read more...