Archive for November, 2004
Blame Rightists Not Christians
I enjoyed reading the published responses to my previous commentary. This is precisely the sort of lively exchange that I aim to create
Letters to the Editor
Kenneth Clair: An Innocent Man on Death Row
In regard to last week’s story, ‘Panel Denounces Death Penalty,’ I was rather shocked when I read the f
Guant
When one thinks of Cuba, what comes to mind is an image of an island inhospitable to freedom and democracy south of a land that defends those ideals w
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
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.
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
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
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
2004 Election Results
Presidential, US and State offices, City of Irvine, and State Preposition Results
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