Monthly Archives: January, 2004

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Conservative Students Form New Discussion Group

After resigning from the position of vice president of the College Republicans, Erica Harpster, a fifth-year ICS major, along with colleague Ryan Myki

UCI Loses One of Its Own

Ian Hale McGrew (1982 - 2003) died on December 18, while riding in a car on his way to Northern California to be with his parents for Christmas.

You Pick: IAC’s Tyranny or a War on Rats?

It's the start of a fresh quarter, and you know what that means: You have a clean academic slate, so it's time to set worthy goals, such as learning t

Partisanship Gone Too Far to be Effective

So how many of you, in between getting your presents on for Christmas, and getting your booze on for New Year's, actually noticed the Republican compl

Forgiveness, Yes. The Hall, No.

Peter Edward Rose was born 1941. He played baseball for the Cincinnati Reds, the Philadelphia Phillies and the Montreal Expos. He won the National L

Hopeful Resolution for a Brand New Year

The fireworks have faded and the champagne bottles have been emptied. Another year has gone but the resolutions have just begun. Some made personal re

Street Dogs Got Dropkicked

Savin Hill, just outside of Boston, Mass., is where Mike McColgan, former lead singer of Dropkick Murphys, was born and raised. Hence, it is also the

Moneen Engages and Entertains Audiences

For those of you who enjoy bands that entertain as well as perform, Moneen definitely puts on an engaging show.

‘Lovers and Executioners’ at SCR

The great thing about a good story is that it never gets too old to enjoy. While most students find it difficult to believe they would attend a Frenc

‘Tokyo Godfathers’: Peace for the Homeless

In our minds, we have a conception of what it means to be homeless. But often the static attitudes that make up the conception go unexplored, and in d

ReadyMade is This Week’s Ready-to-Read

Thanks to Urban Outfitters and plenty of spare time, one of my roommates learned to knit and is nearly finished with a pink-and-goldenrod scarf.

The Lord of the Rings: Return of The Kings

With the 76th Annual Academy Awards next month, Oscar talk is on the tongues of Hobbits, Elves and Dwarves alike. 'The Return of the King,' the third

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