Yearly Archives: 2005

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We Should Be Wary of North Koreas Promises

Back in 1998, then-former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld led a commission that examined the threat potential of various 'rogue' states including

Roberts Seems to be Fair

When a president nominates someone to the Supreme Court, they're making history.

The FDA Succumbs to Political Pressures

Over the summer, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced that it was delaying the decision to make Plan B available over the counter. More co

Student Association Outlines Agenda

Every year, the University of California Student Association formulates an agenda outlining their goals for the following year. This year, the agenda

Candidates Debate Issues

When Rep. Christopher Cox was appointed to head the Securities and Exchange Commission in August, he vacated a seat in the House of Representatives th

UC Ends National Merit Scholarship Funding

The University of California announced this summer that it will withdraw funding from the National Merit Scholarship program.

Christian Schools Sue UC Over Admissions

A lawsuit was filed this summer alleging discrimination by the University of California against Christian private schools and their coursework, which

NFL Season Preview and Predictions

Last year's National Football League season was full of surprises. 8-8 records were good enough for both wildcard spots in the NFC. The San Diego Char

UCLA Sneaks by Anteaters in the Pool

After beating Loyola Marymount University 10-6, the UC Irvine Men's Water Polo team came close to beating top-ranked UCLA at the Southern California M

Fall Sports Season Update

Before pens have hit the pads and students have jammed into lecture halls, UC Irvine's fall athletes are already in the midst of their seasons.

The New Kids at the

Whether you were one of those hotshot basketball players back in high school or are just someone looking to get in some exercise between classes, the

Johnson Continues to Impress

Is a concert experience only successful if marked by feelings of hype and hysteria? Maybe for some

Feist Shines at Sold Out TroubadourBy Julian Camillieri

On Sept. 16 Canadian-born singer/songwriter Feist performed in a sold-out show at the Troubadour in Hollywood, supported by fellow Canadians Judd and

‘Chalk Circle’ Outlines Current Events

Bertolt Brecht's 'The Caucasian Chalk Circle,' directed by Kate Whoriskey and featuring new music from Michael Bodeen and Rob Milburn, opened on Sept.

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