Monthly Archives: October, 2010

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Change? Not Anytime Soon

It is becoming commonplace for individuals campaigning for political office to tout “change” as the name of their game. It is nearly unheard of...

The History of Pumpkin Carving

It’s time for all those decorations in your garage to see the light of day once more! You can take out your spider webs,...

When Driving, Leave That Cell Phone Alone

I’m definitely not proud of the moment I answered a phone call that I was expecting from a friend while driving to work. Before...

Keeping Warm With a Pumpkin Spice Latte

One of the greatest things about autumn, besides the start of wonderfully cold weather and Halloween, is the pumpkin. Admittedly, I am not the...

Upcoming Fee Increase Confirmed, 10 Percent Speculated

“Some kind of percentage of a fee increase does have to happen.” This statement from Patrick Lenz, the UC vice president of budget, was...

The Cartoon Controversy

Recently, the Washington Post decided it was too afraid to run a “Non-Sequitir” cartoon displaying a book titled, “Where’s Muhammad?” The caption read: “Picture...

Made With Love

Mother never bought Halloween costumes from the store. “It’s cheaper if I make them,” she said. Although it was more work for her, she...

What Not To Do: Vote Whitman

I am going to take this opportunity and try to convince you to not vote for Meg Whitman. After speaking with many Republicans and...

Letter to the Editor

The so-called “expose” cited by sociology student John Bruning in his Oct. 19 commentary was riddled with factual errors, innuendo and conflation, and Mr....

Letter to the Editor

Below is the full version of the letter to the editor from Dean Salinger. Dear Editor: I am writing to correct the incomplete and unbalanced account...

“It’s Thriller Night…”

It’s a regular mid-afternoon in late October. Thousands of gray-faced, blood-stained zombies lay out on the ground at the Pomona Fairplex. They await their...

Criminal Case 40/61: Reverb

Upon entering the University Art Gallery, I didn’t know what to expect from the ambiguous title of the exhibit: “Criminal Case 40/61: Reverb.” Picking...

Interpol Lights Up San Diego

Rumors of Interpol’s demise have been greatly exaggerated. I quickly realized this after watching their performance at Soma San Diego last Thursday. Heading southbound...

“Funstyle”: Liz Phair’s Journey Through the Genres

“Liz Phair? Oh, I’ve heard of her, but I can’t actually name any song by her.” It is likely that Phair’s sixth album will change...

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