Sunday, July 12

In the news:

Q&A with the Daily Bruin

Wednesday, May 29, 1996 Soon-to-be UCLA Prof. Mark Kleiman suggests a more ‘rational’ approachBy Phillip Carter Daily Bruin Senior Staff Crime and drugs pervade nearly every area of the American consciousness, coming to dominate political campaigns, classroom discussions and the ordinary routines of average Californians. Read more...



The dividing line

Tuesday, May 28, 1996 Misdirected focus on race and greeks only served to divide womenBy Robin Caine I refused to walk in last Thursday’s "Take Back the Night" event sponsored by the Women of Color Coalition and the Panhellenic Council for many reasons. Read more...


The dividing line

Tuesday, May 28, 1996 Don’t ask women of color to ignore issues of race in name of solidarityBy Anna Wang Why is it that people can be so short-sighted as to limit individuals’ identities to a single component? Read more...



Letters

Tuesday, May 28, 1996Language busters Editor: As a white Anglo-Saxon of the male persuasion, I have become accustomed, over the years, to reading The Bruin and finding the motives of my ancestors, culture and gender maligned. Read more...


This is your best chance to learn valuable work skills

Tuesday, May 28, 1996 Procrastination will turn off employers who want efficiency, self-discipline Whether you are a graduate student writing a thesis on “the universal forces that drive markets and shape demographic shifts,” or a faculty member planning to publish a health report on a recent medical discovery for the cure of AIDS, procrastination has lifted its ugly head at one time or another during your lifetime. Read more...