Friday, 5/16/97 Deciphering attraction FLESH Spiritual, physical desires are not necessarily simultaneous nor quenched by one person The following are excerpts culled from Warren Craig’s journal: So Megan and I were making love. I had her hips in my hands and stood by the bed looking down upon her. Her skin was hot and wet […]
Category Archives: Opinion
What to do when life kicks you as you’re down
Thursday, 5/15/97 What to do when life kicks you as you’re down FATE: In face of adversity, draw support from all the resources around you My father was an avid fan of self-help books. The works of Dale Carnegie, Werner Erhardt, Maxwell Maltz and the like came and went throughout his later years, transient, like […]
Letters
Thursday, 5/15/97 Letters Student government lacks humility I’m so sick of all these student government political hacks who think they’re still in high school and student government is cool. As if it really matters and students give a damn who they’re voting for. All these student government political hacks do is toot their own horns, […]
Speaks Out
Thursday, 5/15/97 Speaks Out With the regents coming to UCLA today, we asked students: "If you could say anything to the regents, what would it be?" Miguel San Miguel Graduate student Architecture "Where does all the money go that this university has? More money from overpaid salaries should go to undergraduate education … If the […]
Critique of program unfounded
Thursday, 5/15/97 Critique of program unfounded STUDIES: Women’s studies students claim major fights oppression, empowers females By Ginny Tal As students in the Women’s Studies Program, we would like to respond to Jennifer Nelson’s article, "Women’s Studies major fails to give competitive edge." (Daily Bruin, May 9) We feel that Nelson’s views about the program […]
Valued ethnic, gender classes help students attain access
Thursday, 5/15/97 Valued ethnic, gender classes help students attain access STUDIES: Questioning education recognizing diversity reveals biases By Anna Wang I am deeply offended by Jennifer Nelson’s flippant and derogatory remarks toward women’s studies (Daily Bruin, May 9) not only because I am minoring in this field, but because her remarks reflect a deeper bias […]
Letters
Wednesday, 5/14/97 Letters Reality rules As a recent alumnus, former Viewpoint columnist, and having had to jump straight into the "real world," I can sympathize with Mimi Guzman’s column, "The end is near …" (Tuesday). But I thought I would put in my two cents to illuminate her fears by giving here a quick glimpse […]