Daily Archives: Mar 15, 2004

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Letters to the Editor

Back it Up, Your Vote Makes a Difference, Gospel of Gibson

News in Brief

Former Soviet Leader, Gorbachev, to Speak at UCI, UCI Professor Makes Brain Cell Research Discovery

ASUCI Brings Co-Director of ‘The Simpsons’ to Speak at UCI

Dressed in faded jeans, a wool coat and a black T-shirt with a drawing of 'Sideshow Bob' in the center, co-director of 'The Simpsons' David Silverman

Students Adapt to Gas Prices

According to the Automobile Club of Southern California, a gallon of gasoline averages $1.69 throughout the entire nation, while in Orange County, res

The Taking of Human Lives is Debated at the Barclay Theatre

Peter Singer, a professor of bioethics at Princeton University, and Nigel Cameron, a leading spokesman for Judeo-Christian perspectives on medicine an

7-Eleven Employee Killed During Shift

In February 2003, Suresh Dass came to the United States looking for what many people are hopeful for in the land of opportunity: a better life.

Switchfoot and Monty Python Alternatives

If you're planning on procrastinating or if you simply need a study break, check out the San Diegan quartet Switchfoot.

Movies Opening In Theaters March 19

For those of you who never saw 'The Safety of Objects,' you're getting a second chance to experience an ensemble cast at its best. Already exhausted

Yellowcard

Whether you perceive yellow cards as fouls in soccer or the party fouls from which the band Yellowcard derives its name, either way

Something

Of all the directions Something Corporate's sophomore album could have gone, it's a good thing that it went 'North'

Don’t Bother Bringing Jesus to the Battlefield

Many politicians and military leaders consider themselves to be Christians fighting the 'axis of evil' and are waiting in earnest for Saddam to receiv

The Youth of the Nation

Hey nerds: remember the three-fifths clause in American History class? If you don't, basically, the value of a black man's vote was raised from nothin

Stewart, Criminal of Law, Victim of Success

Matching home-made towels, periwinkle curtains, a home full of creative and inexpensive trinkets

COACH Team Works Through Student Issues

Daily life is full of hurdles, some harder to overcome than others. But when life gets rough and our options seem limited there are ways to seek help

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