Thursday, February 19

Times have changed, but parents haven’t

Monday, September 22, 1997 Times have changed, but parents haven’t COLUMN: Life holds more challenges, dangers and faster pace for youth By Alex Balekian "Don’t drive like a maniac," my mother yells as I prepare to do the Sepulveda Slalom. Read more...


Ask your president

Monday, September 22, 1997 Ask your president INTERVIEW: Kandea Mosley speaks of her plans for UCLA By Jennifer Nelson Daily Bruin Senior Staff What motivated you to run for President? Read more...


The Crystal Method basks in early success

Monday, 8/25/97 The Crystal Method basks in early success MUSIC: Electronica’s new American wonder buzzes with live performances By Mike Prevatt Daily Bruin Senior Staff Eight months ago, the electronic music (or "electronica") hype went full throttle with albums from such artists as Prodigy, the Chemical Brothers and Orbital. Read more...


Thumbs up/Thumbs down

Monday, 8/25/97 Thumbs up/Thumbs down Michael Jordan on a quarter? The U.S. Treasury is considering releasing a set of 50 quarters commemorating the states – and Illinois is thinking about putting Michael Jordan on theirs. Read more...



GOP houses a host of narrow interests

Monday, 8/25/97 GOP houses a host of narrow interests REPUBLICANS: Party’s lack of diversity becomes visible when its platform, causes are categorized By Darrin Hurwitz MacLane Key’s blissful commentary (Big trouble in a little tent, January 18, 1997) about a healthy, diverse Republican Party is chock-full of wishful thinking and gross inaccuracy. Read more...


Letters

Monday, 8/25/97 Letters Headline misleading I was quite displeased when I opened the August 18-24 Daily Bruin to find a headline and cartoon associated with my article that severely misrepresented what I wrote. Read more...