Daily Archives: Mar 31, 2008

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MySpace, My Gang

Gang leaders use popular websites to target teenagers and college students for recruitment.

Cornell Prof. Selden Discusses War Atrocities

sociology: Mark Selden sympathizes with soldiers and civilians caught in warfare.

$7M Given to Study the Oldest-Old

research: Individuals 90 years and over may help understanding of lifespan increase and causes of dementia.

Yudof Appointed President of the University of California

UC: Regents endorse Chancellor of University of Texas in hopes to solve budget issues at UC.

News In Brief

Medical Center Employees Take Part in Foot-Washing Ceremony; Mesa Court Zot Alert Investigation Extended; Calif. Bill Would Ban Photographs of Minors on Certain Web Sites; UC Irvine Medical Center Receives New Chief Officer and Vice Chancellor; School of Humanities Installs New Dean.

Kaba Modern Reps the O.C. on TV

Cindy Minowa, a member of the Kaba Modern dance crew, performs on campus last fall. Minowa, along with five other Kaba Modern performers, recently...

Initiative Proposed to Create Undergrad Resource Center

ASUCI: POWER initiative plans to create a completely student-run campus resource center.

UCI Student Found Dead; Cause Undetermined

Tragedy: Campus reacts with shock to missing student discovered dead in car trunk.

Public NewSense

This week: Gone Fishin'; Crack is Whack.

Drawn and Quoted

Douchebag of the Week: James Carville.

Gender in America: The Trouble with ‘Jane’

From social science classes to supermarket magazines, "gender" serves as the foundation for countless forms of analysis. Yet this proscription has not gone uncontested.

The Clinton-Obama Conflict: The Democalypse is Coming!

Here is a quick summary of the past week's events in the Democratic race for the presidency. Hillary Clinton either has a really bad memory or is a really bad liar when it comes to remembering a trip to Bosnia she took as First Lady. Barack Obama is still friends with a so-called "hate speech" pastor. Also, Obama has released his tax returns, while Clinton is still stalling. The media has played five-to-10-second sound bites of the candidates' speeches on the economy. This is the news that stood out front-and-center this week in the Democratic race, but what should have stood out?

No ‘Spitz’: Politicians’ Personal Peccadilloes are Tough to Swallow

The past few years were filled with political sex scandals.

Can Bush ‘Buck’ 4,000-Troop Toll?

"It Didn't Work" was the title of William F. Buckley's 2006 National Review article conceding political defeat in Iraq. Was he right?

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