ACLU president argues merits of ‘sexual expression’

ACLU president argues merits of ‘sexual expression’ Author fails to recognize true nature of female empowerment, free speech By Barbara Hernandez Daily Bruin Staff There are very few occupations where women are paid more than men. Pornography is one of them. In ACLU president Nadine Strossen, president of the ACLU, attempts to argue the merits […]

Ethnic studies centers expanding

Ethnic studies centers expanding Centers overcome challenges, make advancements By Betty Song After 25 years of existence, UCLA’s ethnic studies programs continue to grow. As they tackle new challenges and meet new needs, the centers’ silver anniversary marks a celebration of achievements past and present. In 1969, mounting community and campus pressures for ethnic studies […]

Twenty-five years of history

Twenty-five years of history African-American studies: remembering the journey By Nancy Hsu Daily Bruin Senior Staff J.Daniel "Skip" Johnson ate his lunch with a dozen other African-American students and a professor outside Ackerman Union one hot summer afternoon. The year was 1967 and the topic wasn’t the upcoming midterm. It was racism. "What are we […]

Neuropsychiatric hospital’s survey results delayed

Neuropsychiatric hospital’s survey results delayed Hospital seeks to end conditional accreditation By Donna Wong Daily Bruin Senior Staff Although the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Hospital currently remains on probation, the hospital will have its accreditation status reviewed by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Health Care Organizations this March. Last June, a special unannounced survey by […]

R-E-S-P-E-C-T:

R-E-S-P-E-C-T: It means win for California By Randy Satterburg Daily Bruin Staff The buzzword emanating from the mouth of California head coach Todd Bozeman Saturday was "disrespect." After Cal handed No.4 UCLA its third home-court loss in the last three years at the hands of the Golden Bears, 100-93, Bozeman spoke to the media about […]