Yearly Archives: 2008

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Researchers at UCI Study Genetic Alteration to Prevent Disease

RESEARCH: Scientists are developing methods to diagnose harmful diseases and treat them in utero.

Newspapers Lose Business to the Internet, Suffer from Crisis

JOURNALISM: Both professional and student newspapers are feeling crunch of financial crisis.

Dr. Kevorkian, I Presume

A week after Election Day, Washington voters had to spend some serious time considering such a situation. Last Tuesday, Washington voters approved Initiative 1000, making it the second state after Oregon to approve medically assisted suicide. The measure passed by a margin of 58 to 42 percent.

More Imposition to Fight Imposition

As a natural rights activist, I feel disappointment toward the Proposition 8 opponents, supposedly my allies, who hurl anathemas to defend a politically flimsy position that has little to do with natural rights. On the other hand, Proposition 8 supporters played fair game in their pursuit to exclude homosexuals from the domain of state matrimony. I would even argue that a majority of Proposition 8 opponents are not against exclusion in itself, but are only for the inclusion of what they perceive to be an acceptable group.

Diplomacy Talks: Moving Forward on Iran

As noted in last week's article entitled "Re-evaluating the Iran Threat," it is unlikely that Iran is building a nuclear weapon. However, even if it does, an Iranian nuke would not be the threat to international security that many politicians and analysts suspect. However, the majority in this country seems to feel the opposite way, including President-elect Obama, for whom Iran's nuclear program is presumably a top priority.

Islam Awareness Week Promotes Understanding on UCI Campus

This week on campus is Islam Awareness Week, brought to you by the Muslim Student Union (MSU). With over 300 registered organizations on our campus, we are spoiled with amazing programming that enlightens and educates us. With so many events on campus, why should you come to Islam Awareness Week?

Do Professors Indoctrinate Students? No!

The words "school," "professor" and "liberal" are often joined together in the same sentence because it is frequently claimed that professors are liberal and that their beliefs are uncritically accepted by students. However, that claim is now less tenable after the release of a recent study in "PS: Political Science & Politics," the journal of the American Political Science Association. The study looked at 7,000 students at 38 institutions and concluded that students are not indoctrinated or instilled with the beliefs held by their professors.

Do Professors Indoctrinate Students? Yes!

It's what you don't know. The New York Times published an article claiming that a "handful of studies" found evidence that university professors' political leanings have no effect on students' political orientation. However, the article leaves out as much information as the professors they discuss omit from their syllabi.

Court Considers Leash:Regulating the FCC

Profanity takes center stage as the United States Supreme Court reviews a case regarding the use of four-letter obscenities on broadcast television. Specifically, the court is considering whether the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) crossed the line when it began issuing hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of fines for any on-air use of the words "fuck" and "shit." This will be the first time in 30 years that a decision will be made regarding regulations over television content.

Extraordinarily Clear Violation

It would be difficult to pinpoint the exact number of extraordinary renditions conducted by the United States because many people who have disappeared are never heard of again. Those individuals who reappear provide us with valuable insight into the real tactics involved in the "War on Terror."

The Price of Change and the Fight for Unity

With President-elect Barack Obama having won by a convincing margin of 201 electoral votes and no recount in sight, it is finally time for the change that Obama has been preaching on the campaign trail since February 2007. However, he has his work cut out for him, as his unabashed idealism will now be thoroughly put to the test, especially as the United States and the rest of the world inches toward a depression. He has set the bar high for himself, as both Democrats and Republicans expect him to live up to the hype and high expectations by promoting political, social and economic progression through bipartisan unity.

Gauchos Have Nothing on Us

VOLLEYBALL: UCI splits the week's games, but completes the Saturday sweep of UCSB teams by UCI teams.

23-Point Loss Ain’t That Bad

BASKETBALL: Men's team falls to 18th ranked USC 78-55 at the Galen Center, but ultimately impresses.

I Feel Real Good About UC Irvine Sports, You Should Feel Me Too

THE HYPOTHESIS: The other day I had a conversation with a friend of mine on Ring Road that led me to ask, "Hey, are you going to head to the soccer game on Saturday? It's the conference championship." He replied with a shrug and a lackluster, "No. This is my fourth year living off-campus and I have yet to get into Irvine sports. So why start now, you know?"

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