Archive for October 4th, 2004
Public Transportation is the Only Logical Alternative
This could be your lucky day.
Someone’s walking across the parking lot, talking on a brightly-decorated cell phone. You follow closely behind her
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Voters Should Consider the Party System
Quite possibly the most prevalent response to questions regarding people’s opinion about the election is a downcast mutter, or in some passionate cases, an extended, roaring rant
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Letters to the Editor
Native-Americans Have Right to Land
The same myopia that led many Americans to somehow justify an illegal, preemptive war against Iraq unfortunately seems to be a play in the campaign currently underway to tax Native-American casinos located on sovereign Native-American land in California.
The Proposition 68 ads feature agonized white people (with a few people of [...]
BUSH V. KERRY: On Higher Education
Kerry’s Platform
By Maya Debbaneh
Kerry believes all that Americans should have the opportunity to get a college education, despite economic or social status.
In order to treat the problem of rising tuition, Kerry and Vice Presidential candidate John Edwards have proposed several new policies designed to encourage education and help students pay for college.
One policy which aims [...]
Major Confessions
All of the symptoms where there and yet I refused to accept the prognosis: I loathed going to class, I detested the material, and my passion and love
Mission Art Comes to Irvine
Ever drive down a street and wonder how it got its name? Do you even know why Los Angeles is named Los Angeles or, more importantly, what it means?
Saramago Brings ‘Double Trouble’
Portuguese novelist Jose Saramago has quietly but steadily built up such an impressive body of work that he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature
Thefacebook
A catalyst of social networking praised by students across the nation has finally come to UCI. Deserving to be called more than ‘just another Friendst