Archive for November 29th, 2004
Emily’s 2004 List of Rock, Pop and Alternative Successes
I’m starting to listen to Christmas music. It scares me a little, because even now that Thanksgiving is over, it still seems a bit early.
Are Gender and Culturally Based Groups Appropriate?
Within the UCI community, it is imperative that women and other minority groups have a safe space where they can convene and discuss issues that perta
Letters to the Editor
I wanted to write this article in response to the editorial article in last week’s New University arguing that the Greek Row project is not ‘in the be
Yasser Arafat’s Contributions to Peace
Yasser Arafat, born Muhammad Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa al-Husseini on Aug. 24, 1929, died on Nov. 11, 2004 at 6:30 p.m. PST in Paris.
Terrorism Used as an Excuse for Military Offenses
The New York Times recently ran a story on Secretary of State Colin Powell’s pending resignation. Here’s an excerpt: ‘In his remarks, Mr. Powell said
Abercrombie Settlement Aimed at Increasing Diversity
It’s the fashion industry’s worst kept secret: Abercrombie & Fitch is white. Their commercials star primarily white people, their storefronts are staf
Liberal Teaching Gives Students a One-Sided View
I have attempted to restrain myself from writing an article such as the one you are about to read, but my moral obligations are much stronger than my
Madrigal Dinner Performs for the Holiday Season
Hear ye! Hear ye! UC Irvine’s very own Madrigal Dinner is once again transporting its guests to King Henry VIII’s court of the 16th century, celebrati
Unfortunately, ‘Alexander’ Is Not the Next ‘Gladiator’
Oliver Stone has always been a fascinating filmmaker. His films are consistently engaging, antiestablishment commentaries on the world as he sees it.