Daily Archives: Nov 8, 2004

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Basketball Never Trails in Exhibition Win

In its first match of the season, the UC Irvine Men's Basketball team went up against Simon Fraser University of Burnaby, British Columbia.

News in Brief

Winter Quarter Registration Begins Next Week & Computer Error Gives Bush Extra Votes in Ohio

Fed Up? Join the Anti-Conservative Party

I spent election eve at an all-night party hosted by a friend which featured a group of decidedly partisan and acid-tongued Democrats. I remember thre

Panel Denounces Death Penalty

On Nov. 3, Amnesty International presented a lecture featuring six speakers on the death penalty, including actor Mike Farrell and Johnnie Stokes, sis

Kerry Failed to Relate to Voters

The presidential election is finally over. A year's worth of campaigning and politicizing has led to President George W. Bush going back to the White

2004 Election Results

Presidential, US and State offices, City of Irvine, and State Preposition Results

California Should Consider Seceding

It used to be that middle America epitomized everything that was good and moral in the United States. These days, we in California find ourselves havi

Expert Makes Students Aware of Local Occurrences of Hate Crimes

On Nov. 1, the Office of Equal Opportunity and Diversity held an event entitled 'A Closer Look at Hate On the National and Local Levels' featuring Eli

Two-Year Housing a Possibility

In an attempt to provide more affordable housing for students, ASUCI and Assistant Vice Chancellor of Student Housing William Zeller are working toget

UCI Professors Examine Political Divide Among States

Political experts at UCI foreshadowed specific cultural and social issues as main factors in the polarization of votes in this year's election.

Lack of eSlates Causes Frustration

Because of an unexpectedly high voter turnout at polling locations on campus and an insufficient number of e-voting machines, many students were upset

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