Archive for October, 2004
Voters Project Needs to Educate Students
According to Orange County Registrar statistics, the most proportionately under-represented age group in voter registration nationwide are youths betw
Beneath ‘Friday Night Lights,’ Football is Life
‘Friday Night Lights’ is a sports movie, but it’s not just ‘another’ sports movie. On the surface, it’s a film based on the H.G. Bissinger novel of th
Kerry Not the Only Flip-Flopper
There is a problem with the Bush-Cheney campaign’s ongoing criticisms of John Kerry’s congressional voting record. Recent ads characterizing Kerry as
Cornered! A Weekly CD Review – “In Love and Death” by The Used
When The Used emerged in 2002 with a self-titled debut, the band was instantly adored by nearly all outlets of musical analysis. In preparing for thei
Prop. 66 Limits Prop. 184
Voted for by 72 percent of the public and widely referred to as the Three Strikes law, Proposition 184 has provided justified prosecution for criminal
Plastic SurgeryAll Over TV
After a week of agreeing with other ‘good Americans’ to watch the highly anticipated presidential debate, I collected my food and sat in the warmth of
Vice Presidential Debate Proves Edwards a Winner
Last Tuesday night’s debate between Vice President Dick Cheney and vice presidential candidate John Edwards marked the only occasion on which the two
Bush vs. Kerry:
Bush’s Platform
By Eric Schafer
President Bush plans to continue improving the economy if he wins the 2004 election through his reforms and six-po
Students, Professors Reflect on Debate
On Oct. 3, Democratic presidential hopeful, John Kerry, clashed with Republican incumbent, George W. Bush, in the first of three policy debates.
Millions Intended for Research Misspent
After a year-long investigation into the epidemiology division of the College of Medicine, UCI’s Internal Audit Services released an interim report to