Saturday, July 18

Network policies hurt learning, crush rights

Tuesday, October 20, 1998 Network policies hurt learning, crush rights COMPUTERS: Dorms discriminate against non-Windows users By Dan Helfman As I’m sure just about anyone in the UCLA dorms can tell you that students often share files between their networked computers. Read more...


Puritanism’s vestiges haunt U.S.

Tuesday, October 20, 1998 Puritanism’s vestiges haunt U.S. MORALITY: Nation’s reaction to Clinton sex scandal shows reliance on unnatural ideals I listened to most of the congressional hearings concerning the president’s impeachment. Read more...


Letters

Tuesday, October 20, 1998 Letters Hard work can’t replace culture Hovey Liao’s letter "18 Simple facts prove America remains No. 1 " (Viewpoint, Oct. 15) is a reflection of the childish arrogance and oversimplification that the rest of the world sees in some Americans. Read more...


Thumbs up/Thumbs down

Tuesday, October 20, 1998 Thumbs up/Thumbs down Ticket-selling policy needs disclaimer Thumbs down to the university for not adequately informing students that police will arrest students selling athletics tickets, even when they sell tickets for less than face value. Read more...


Social injustice in system hurts America’s image

Tuesday, October 20, 1998 Social injustice in system hurts America’s image CULTURE: Scientific achievements fail to measure value of society which often leaves citizens behind By Andrea Tinsley Hovey Liao missed the point entirely in his article "18 simple facts prove America remains No. Read more...


Letters

Monday, October 19, 1998 Letters Shepard’s murder should inspire more rage Why aren’t more students enraged over the recent savage beating of hate? Why are we even debating whether the murder of Matthew Shepard (the University of Wyoming student killed because of his sexual preference) is or isn’t a hate-crime? Read more...


Critics ignore true causes of hate

Monday, October 19, 1998 Critics ignore true causes of hate ISLAM: Muslims’ faith built on life of truth, not senseless acts of violence By Salar Rizvi The first visions of religion that most people get are confined to rituals and once-a-week worship. Read more...