Taxpayers paid for Gingrich’s private travel By David Morris The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Newt Gingrich didn’t receive a dime to teach a history course at a Georgia college in 1993, but government records show taxpayers picked up most of the tab to fly him there. The records, compiled by the office of the House […]
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Community debates American identity
Community debates American identity Panelists, audience engage in heated dialogue on multiculturalism By Nancy Hsu and Lucia Sanchez Daily Bruin Senior Staff Members of the campus community engaged in a lively dialogue at a town hall meeting Wednesday night about their identities and relationships in a multicultural, multiracial society. Close to 300 people gathered in […]
Rutgers president explains statement
Rutgers president explains statement Lawrence objects to SAT’s monopoly on student evaluation The Associated Press NEWARK, N.J. — The president of Rutgers University says he did not mean it when he told a group of faculty members that some disadvantaged students do not have "the genetic hereditary background" to score well on standardized tests. The […]
Media use of Christian symbols fuels debate
Media use of Christian symbols fuels debate First Amendment becomes central to the discussion By Rashmi Nijagal A nude woman wearing a halo, surrounded by cherubs and the words "Virgin Merry," adorned the cover of last May’s issue of the gay, lesbian and bisexual newsmagazine Ten Percent. Intended to illustrate an issue about virginity and […]
Baseball ruins Aztecs in long battle
Baseball ruins Aztecs in long battle Bruins outlast seven SDSU pitchers, win ugly 8-6 game at JRS By Ruben Gutierrez The UCLA baseball team ran its record to 3-1 with an 8-6 win over San Diego State at Jackie Robinson Stadium yesterday. SDSU was first to score after UCLA committed an error in which starting […]
Janecek looks to break out of slump at Rolex
Janecek looks to break out of slump at Rolex By Mark Singerton Robert Janecek is in a funk. After winning 12 consecutive dual matches, the Bruin senior has lost two in a row, a phenomenon that has not occurred since January 1993. But Janecek will have ample opportunity to get on the right track today […]
Bad blood absent as Bruins meet Trojans
Bad blood absent as Bruins meet Trojans Tyus Edney questionable as another Murray debuts against No. 6 UCLA By Christian Schreiber Daily Bruin Staff It seems easy enough: UCLA hates USC, USC hates UCLA. The Pope is Catholic, bears have business in the woods and rivalries dictate hatred. But, wait. Hold on. UCLA’s No. 6 […]