Caught by the ‘I’

By John Irvin The camera shows what appears to be a female figure seated on a chair. She is wearing tight pants and stockings, and she is blindfolded. Her hands are tied behind the chair. The photograph is a self-portrait by Pierre Molinier. A viewer might ask why a woman appears as the subject of […]

‘Atonement,’ fresh beginnings highlight exhibit

By Barbara E. Hernandez Daily Bruin Staff The month of September holds special meaning to Jews, a month centering around Judaism’s high holidays, a time of moral analysis and the celebration of the new year. The Kerckhoff Art Gallery honors the high holidays with the exhibit, "What Jews Do in September: Accounting and Atoning," banding […]

Marilyn Manson strikes out against conventional

By Nisha Gopalan Not since the Revolting Cocks’ "Beers, Steers & Queers – Drop Your Britches Mix" has a band so provocatively incorporated the subject of sodomy into a song – until now. Enter Florida’s Marilyn Manson. Marilyn Manson, the group, manipulates voice textures and bizarre soundbites to add to the disturbing tone of their […]

USAC revives debate of IFC sponsorship

The Undergraduate Student Association Council will discuss the fate of the fraternity community tonight, the latest addition to the contentious debate about the greek role in campus government. Student officers have stressed they will not vote on "responsoring," or re-admitting, the Interfraternity Council, which is the umbrella organization for fraternities. Student government rules require a […]