Monday, July 28, 1997 LETTERSGet sources straight I am writing to you regarding the article, "Thoughts on Westwood Village Business" in your July 21-27 issue. Mr. Read more...
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July 27, 9:00 pm
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July 20, 9:00 pm
Thoughts on Westwood Village businesses
Monday, 7/21/97 Thoughts on Westwood Village businesses TALK: Survival tips for Bruins looking for fun right outside campus Congratulations to all of the Bruins spending productive summer days and nights on campus, studying hard and getting ahead! Read more...
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July 20, 9:00 pm
Hands off!
Monday, 7/21/97 Hands off! AFRICA: Western involvement in Africa is a detriment to African people So often we in the Western world hear our politicians talk of how our world is at peace. Read more...
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July 20, 9:00 pm
Thumbs up, Thumbs down
Monday, 7/21/97 Thumbs up, Thumbs down Better, cheaper, faster Thumbs up to NASA for recently launching economical, yet effective space exploration projects. The successful Mars Pathfinder mission carried a relatively low price tag . Read more...
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July 20, 9:00 pm
Letters
Monday, 7/21/97 Letters Justice at last After seeing the numbers of fall admissions in the UC system, I have come to one conclusion: All those years of affirmative action did nothing. Read more...
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July 13, 9:00 pm
Partner benefits build social pact
Monday, 7/14/97 Partner benefits build social pact BENEFITS: Extending rights to domestic partners upholds university values By Charles Outcalt Should the University of California system continue to deny health, retirement and student family housing benefits to the single segment of the University community? Read more...
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July 13, 9:00 pm
Ending affirmative action a grave mistake
Monday, 7/14/97 Ending affirmative action a grave mistake The message is clear: minority students feel they will not be comfortable at UCs The first results of the UC Regents’ controversial ban on race-based admissions are beginning to trickle in – and they are frightening and discouraging, to say the least. Read more...