Hasty Exit Leaves Unfullfilled Promises
As reports of soldiers and civilians dying in Iraq-under-reconstruction continue, the U.S. government is right to expedite the clean-up process, to bu
Democratic Downfall Starts in the South
Republicans everywhere should rejoice; the fall of the Democratic Party is not near
Raising Children: Suburban Life vs. Urban Life
The places where we grow up play a huge part in the people we become. We’re all shaped by a combination of our parents’ teachings and the environment
Student Housing Problem is One for All to Solve
Cost, bedrooms, roommates, amenities
Ending Worker Strike is Company Responsibility
With a two-week stalemate, thousands of angry workers and countless numbers of inconvenienced customers, the strike held by the United Food and Commer
Prop 54 Coverage Muscled out by Recall
On Oct. 8th, 2003, former California governor Gray Davis was recalled. Installed in his place is former actor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Much under the gl
Vandalism of School Paper Uncalled For
Throughout the world, young people protest that their voices aren’t truly heard. They believe that their opinions aren’t given the weight that they
Actions Toward Bake Sale Justifiable
On Sept. 25 the College Republicans hosted a satirical bake sale in order to promote the abolishment of Affirmative Action and to encourage students t
Tough Love Isn’t So Tough Afterall
As we embark upon the first week of classes, most of us will contemplate the appropriate balance between school and everything that is not school.
The Recording Industry Can’t Stop Downloads
Who knew that when 19-year-old Shawn Fanning came up with the idea for Napster in 1998, he was also initiating a dramatic battle between music fans a