LETTERS

Monday, December 2, 1996 Rush the field! After the USC quarterback tossed the game-ending interception, with blue and gold face paint all over my face and T-shirt I tackled my friends as we rejoiced in the most incredible victory that we have ever witnessed. Immediately my brain flashed the strong signal, "Storm the field, storm […]

Prop.209 battle neglects issue of diversity

Monday, December 2, 1996 VISION: Showdown surrounding initiative paints sad picture of California voters’ attitudesBy Andy Zelleke and Phil Wang Like the Rodney King and O.J. Simpson verdicts, Proposition 209’s approval by California voters is another watershed event certain to trigger a wave of commentary on the status of race relations in the nation’s most […]

Walkout stirs wide support for struggle

Wednesday, November 27, 1996 SUCCESS: SAGE/UAW president sets the record straight about the issuesBy Timothy Hall SAGE’s walkout last week was a momentous step in our long struggle with the intransigent UCLA administration. A large majority of academic student employees at UCLA, in concert with majorities of academic student employees (ASEs) at Berkeley and San […]

Grad students¹ strike was nothing more than Œpo

Wednesday, November 27, 1996 PARODY: SAGE’s actions only served to insult true blue-collar workers’ struggles, lessening value of future picketlinesBy Jason Caro Watching TAs with signs "striking" on the corner of Westwood and Le Conte must bring a smile. It is not just that such mass political action is passé. (Just ask the air traffic […]

Propoganda twists hate, killing to focus on ‘evil’ leaders

Wednesday, November 27, 1996 INTERVENTION: Noriega only a front target in U.S. invasion of PanamaBy Michael Osman In the Nov. 22 Daily Bruin, Adam Ake wrote an article rebutting the idea that the United States uses the propaganda of hate against our enemies in battle. As examples, he cites our invasion of Panama and our […]