Archive for 2007
Letters to the Editor
UCLA Tasering Unjustifiable
Tasering in the library? Why stop there? Why not waterboarding in the stacks for late books? How about pulling fingernails off for biking along Ring Road?
You laugh, but it’s amazing the lengths administrators have gone to defend one of the most hideous assaults in academia this past decade. UCLA Police justify Mostafa Tabatabainejad’s [...]
Women’s Soccer Coach Resigns
SOCCER: Head Coach April Heinrichs resigns after one season at the helm of the women’s soccer program.
U.S. Foreign Policy Failing
The year 2006 showed clear indications of the beginning of the fall of the American Empire and its allies worldwide.
By the end of 2006, it became obvious to all, even to incoming Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, that America is not winning in Iraq. Last week, the U.S. military marked the death of the 3,000th [...]
Volunteer Center Hosts MLK Day of Service
VOLUNTEER: In support of the 23rd annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium, volunteers will help the hungry.
Pyschologist Appointed to Homeland Security Committee
GOVERNMENT: Professor brings knowledge on terrorism response to advisory committee on travel policy.
A New, Modern-Day Love Story
Nicholas Sparks comes back to readers with another classic romantic story in ‘Dear John.’ Set in North Carolina, ‘Dear John’ is about a young man who enlists in the Army after barely graduating from high school and struggles to establish a meaningful relationship with his father.
On one of his leaves, he falls in love with [...]
B-Ball Falls to Gauchos
After beating Cal Poly in their conference opener on Jan. 4, the UC Irvine men’s basketball team was defeated by the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 64-59 on Jan. 6.
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UCIs New Years Resolutions
Maybe it was the holiday eating or perhaps it involved the start of a new quarter, but many UC Irvine students are ringing in the new year with resolutions to lose weight, eat healthier, exercise and to do better in school.
Taking better care of the physical body and learning is not just a UCI thing; [...]