Daily Archives: Jan 24, 2005

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Legend-ary Show in Anaheim

What makes a person a legend? Is it the talent he possesses, the way in which he affects change, or simply one daring act?...

Letters to the Editor

Chancellor Defends Academic Discussion Several people have asked me about Professor John Yoo's participation in the Chancellor's Distinguished Fell

Bush’s Social Security Reform is Urgently Needed

The Bush administration is warning about the same problem that both parties have foretold for nearly two decades. The date was always amorphous but it

DNA Tests In Violation of Civil Liberties

Earlier this month, police arranged to have the DNA of 790 men in Truro, Mass. collected. At the request of the FBI, state and local police conducted

Constitutionality of Marriage

Abraham Lincoln spent four years sleeping with a man in his bed every night, a fact omitted from almost every textbook in the United States. America w

Plugging In, Tuning Out: iPod Revolution

The concept of portable music has existed since Sony's 1979 release of the Walkman. Since then, technology has evolved from Discmans to MP3 players, a

Learn About Headlining With Letter Kills

There are many ways to gauge the success of a band these days

Larger-Than-Life DVD Collection

Welcome, one and all, to the DVD Vault. This week features a closer look at some of DVD's forays into the larger-than-life. From virtually the dawn of

How Long Will Ali G Stay In Da House?

'Booyakasha.' Welcome to the world of the infamous Ali G, whose flawless impersonations and genuine characters have taken HBO's comedy segment by sto

VANDALizing IRAQ

Picture yourself in a renown punk rock band. You've been on multiple world tours, have created numerous studio albums and played sold-out shows to mas

Sports in Brief

W. B-Ball Falls to CSULB, Women's Tennis Defeats Utah on the Road & Swimming and Diving Hosts Last Home Meet Against UCSD and Honors Seniors

Howard Smashes National Amputee Record

As C.J. Howard crossed the finish chute of the Silver Strand Half-Marathon on Nov. 14, 2004, he let out a victorious scream. He had just finished r

V-Ball Get’s Caught in the Waves

The 12th-ranked UC Irvine Men's Volleyball team lost to third-ranked Pepperdine 30-22, 28-30, 30-24, and 30-27, Jan. 21, in a hard-fought match at the

A Close Call Leads to Defeat for UCI Tennis

The No. 73 UC Irvine Men's Tennis team (0-1) lost to the Air Force Falcons on Jan. 17, finishing 3-4 in an arduous four-hour match at Anteater Stadium

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