Spreading word of true Christianity Not all religious groups preach fire, brimstone By Andy Lucas Three cheers for Princeton Kim! His Wednesday column ("Heaven help me: Bibles blitz Bruin Walk," Jan. 24) was right on target – most of the time. It has been the everlasting source of dismay for Christians on this campus to […]
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Lazy seniors should not whine about portraits
Lazy seniors should not whine about portraits By Quan Doan In response to Dan Komaromi’s letter to Viewpoint, "Picture this," Jan. 24: On behalf of the Daily Bruin Staff, we would like to extend a formal apology to Dan Komaromi. Firstly, for publishing a letter he had not intended to publish. And secondly, for not […]
Self-Centered Morality
Self-Centered Morality College teaches policy respect, neglects basic human rights "Our benchmark in valuing lives lost or saved during Desert Storm is the Value of Statistical Life (VSL) in the United States. VSL was developed for cost-benefit analysis to assist in the evaluation of public and private programs that reduce the probability of death (industrial […]
Letters
Nix superhero Joe Editor: I actually like the new look for Joe Bruin, except for his superhero costume! That yellow collar makes me think there’s a cape around his neck. Please save your $60, 000 investment by keeping him in a football jersey, or a basketball jersey and T-shirt. Brett Poirier Fifth-year Mechanical engineering Boo […]
HOWYOULOW
HOWYOULOW Sloppy, clueless and conceptually poor, ‘Screamers’ embodies everything that good sci-fi is not. As film genres go, science fiction has done a tremendous amount of growing up in the last 15 years. There is a standard of sophistication among writers and fans in sci-fi like never before. Clearly, the speediness with which we enter […]
Liberal arts majors draw fewer students
Liberal arts majors draw fewer students By Patrick Marantal On any given day, students migrate up Bruin Walk, diverging at the fork to their respective classes in north and south campus. But despite the fact that some students may feel the pull of north campus, more and more are choosing to admire the buildings from […]
Alumni baseball aims to cut up diamond
Alumni baseball aims to cut up diamond Major, minor leaguers have fallen to Bruins three years in a row, put on heat Saturday By Brian Purcell The UCLA baseball team will kick off its season Saturday at noon by playing what appears to be its toughest opponent of the season: the alumni team. As is […]