Daily Archives: Sep 20, 2011

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Obama’s Job Plan:“A” for Effort

First of all, I’d like to say that I respect President Obama. I really do. I laud him solely for even wanting the onuses of the presidency that were so graciously gifted to him by his predecessor.

Warren Buffet and the “Buffet Tax”

Warren Buffett, the “Oracle of Omaha” and one of the world’s three richest men, sparked a furor of debate with his editorial published recently in The New York Times.

Understanding Islam

On the 10-year anniversary of the September 11 attacks, President Barack Obama spoke to America from the Kennedy Center, saying, “Our character as a nation has not changed. Our faith — in God and each other — has not changed.”

Remembering and Teaching 9/11

I was nine years old when the World Trade Center was attacked on Sept. 11, 2001.

Universities Social Networks

It’s a sign of the times. People’s phones are more advanced than their own computers. Paper and ink books are being ousted by electronic reading devices. Now, colleges and universities are making use of social networking websites.

News in Brief

Compiled by Dat-Vinh Nguyen, staff writer.

Lending a Helping Hand

SERVICE: Community Relations Committee organizes a volunteer day at the Orange County Rescue Mission

Dodge a Ball, Break a Record

GAME: ASUCI kicks off the new year aiming to snag the prestige of hosting the world’s largest dodgeball game

With Flying Colors

MURAL: Cross-Cultural Center’s masterpiece embraces the rich cultural diversity of the UCI community

UCI Geriatrics Earns National Recognition

AWARD: UCI honored with prestigious grant for campaign against elderly abuse and neglect

Styles and Colors to Fall For

As the leaves on the trees begin to turn into the earthy-toned hues of red, brown and mustard yellow, the changing tide of weather and the sometimes brisk autumn winds are indicative of only one thing: the end of summer, and the beginning of a new season.

Dear Anteaters, the Story of Petey

There once was a baby Anteater named Petey.

Cuisine for the College Cook

Of all the things that I have learned in the past three years of college, the most basic and essential has been learning how to cook.

Meeting the People, Breaking the Ice

One aspect that adds to the inevitable nervousness an incoming freshman, new student or a shy person experiences is the fear of meeting and approaching new people.

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