Thursday, February 19

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Tuesday, October 21, 1997 Ban on rap lyrics not a question of racism COMMUNISM Recent propaganda distorts concept of constitutional rights and free speech By Todd Smith I read Michelle Oberman’s article "Hearing what they don’t want you to see" (Oct. Read more...



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Monday, October 20, 1997 Discrimination still colors society RELIGION Reparations have made some improvement, but it’s too early to end affirmative action By Andres Chang Before I begin my second column, I would like to clarify some the things I said in my first column. Read more...


When water puppets take over the world

Monday, October 20, 1997 When water puppets take over the world PUPPETS Protestors of recent Vietnamese show may have had right idea I swear to God, I’ve learned more about myself through writing these articles for the Bruin every two weeks than I could ever have imagined. Read more...


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Monday, October 20, 1997 Protest antagonizes, not educates audience COLUMBUS People need to be informed of true history surrounding conquest, not attacked In 1492, Christopher Columbus embarked on a voyage from the Old World and stumbled upon the land we now call America. Read more...


Letters

Monday, October 20, 1997 Letters Inadequate schools, not inadequate kids In a recent editorial questioning the fitness of the SAT as a standard for admission ("SAT an unreliable measure of academic success," Oct. Read more...


USAC supports biased political agenda in their advertisement

Monday, October 20, 1997 USAC supports biased political agenda in their advertisement USAC Obsession with racial issues reveals ridiculous contradictions By Dan Ruppel If there was any question about how out of touch with reality USAC is, there can be no doubt after reading the full-page ad (that all of us paid for from our compulsory fees) in the Daily Bruin this past Monday. Read more...