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Special Report - Arizona Daily Wildcat - Wednesday Jan. 30, 2002

Blurred Across Boundaries

Playing the dating game is tough.

How can I impress her? What should I wear? What kind of music does he like? Roses or chocolates? Movie or mini golf? Will Mom and Dad approve? What will my friends think? Will it work out?

College is the last breeding ground for young people to hook up before they entering real world. When the honeymoon stage of couplehood ends, it's time to get down to the nitty-gritty: your values, beliefs and prejudices vs. theirs.

Who is going to change?

Some of those changes are nearly impossible. Your race. Your religion. Or both. [Read article]

'Jungle Fever': A look at race relations on the silver screen

Hollywood only beginning to get past long-standing history of racist representations

In 1915, one of film's greatest narrative achievements - D.W. Griffith's "Birth of a Nation" - was released. It was highly successful and almost universally lauded for its technical advances. [Read article]

Keeping in the faith?

Interfaith dating can conflict with personal religious convictions

As society moves toward acceptance of couples whose skin colors do not match, the personal nature of religion prevents many students from interfaith dating. [Read article]

 


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