Monthly Archives: January, 2007

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Volunteer Center Hosts MLK Day of Service

VOLUNTEER: In support of the 23rd annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium, volunteers will help the hungry.

U.S. Foreign Policy Failing

The year 2006 showed clear indications of the beginning of the fall of the American Empire and its allies worldwide. By the end of 2006,...

Women’s Soccer Coach Resigns

SOCCER: Head Coach April Heinrichs resigns after one season at the helm of the women's soccer program.

Letters to the Editor

UCLA Tasering Unjustifiable Tasering in the library? Why stop there? Why not waterboarding in the stacks for late books? How about pulling fingernails off for...

Abstinence Groups Endangering Women

Imagine a world in which I can take my morning coffee and a vaccine against cancer intravenously. The Food and Drug Administration has...

Men’s and Women’s B-ball Recap

BASKETBALL: The men's and women's basketball teams struggled in December but opened league play with wins.

Swank’s ‘Freedom’ Uplifts Dangerous Minds

Playing an English teacher who uses the rhymes of rapper Tupac Shakur to teach kids to keep their heads up, Hillary Swank can...

Wal-Mart Not an Evil Corp.

As the world's largest retailer, Wal-Mart has consistently been listed among America's most respected companies in Fortune magazine. Wal-Mart is the largest corporation and...

Mandarin Is Like Music to the Brain

HEALTH: Study finds that cochlear implant has similar difficulties with music and tonal languages.

The Getty: ‘Where We Live’

Photographs of a door, a movie theater seat and a tricycle may not sound like the most captivating visual representations of American culture in...

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