Wednesday, July 9

Letters

Sunday, April 7, 1996Shared guilt Editor: What nonsense. david aguilar’s viewpoint ("Brutality shatters ignorance," April 4) completely glossed over the most important thing to remember about this incident: These were criminals fleeing the police. Read more...


U.S. ethics under fire fore recent attack

Friday, April 5, 1996 Americans reap benefits of immigrant labor, still fail to treat them as equalsBy Eduardo Paredes The recent attack by Riverside sheriff deputies on suspected illegal immigrants is testament to an entrenched racist attitude that pervades American culture. Read more...



Letters

Friday, April 5, 1996R-e-s-p-e-c-t Editor: I am writing to express outrage and disgust ­ but not surprise ­ at the vicious beatings of undocumented workers by Riverside County sheriff’s deputies. Read more...


Brutality shatters ignorance

Thursday, April 4, 1996 Recent police violence gives white, middle-class ameriKa eyewitness to opressionBy david aguilar Let’s get into it! Kurtis Franklin and Tracy Watson of the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department obviously felt threatened and sensed extreme danger for all ameriKans that hedges were to be trimmed, pools to be built, lawns to be mowed, privileged kids to be cared for and offices to be cleaned. Read more...


Back door admissions defy ethics

Thursday, April 4, 1996 Editorial There are many roads by which a student is admitted into UCLA. For the majority of students, their Scholastic Aptitude Test scores and high school grade point average play a deciding factor. Read more...