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Food for Thought: Price Inflation Protests Go Global

While we are bombarded by pleas for pocket change from numerous charities striving to solve world hunger, global famine is reaching unprecedented levels.

Commencement: Break out of Bren, Bring on the Bunnies

Thousands of students will take the long, ceremonious graduation walk in the Donald Bren Events Center this year, like the previous. In 2007,...

‘Potestors’ to Police: Your Ass is Happy Grass

At precisely 4:20 a.m. on April 20, the laziest army in Colorado's history gathered in the University of Colorado's Norlin Quadrangle. Approximately 10,000...

Putting the ‘Con’ in ‘Conduct Waiver’

The U.S. Army aims to recruit 80,000 new soldiers a year.

Don’t Steal Our Papers

The April 14, 2008 issue of the New University contained several stories that could be considered controversial, especially by some members of the campus community. Shortly after its publication on Monday morning, the vast majority of these newspapers were methodically stolen.

Banking on Biking: Don’t Stop the Cycle

It seems like every rise in the price of gas elicits a familiar slew of curses and concerns from just about everyone. Last...

‘Message Force Multiplyers’ Tell It Like It Isn’t

The New York Times reported that the Pentagon is employing an information apparatus that uses military analysts in "a campaign to generate favorable news coverage of the administration's wartime performance."

Shuttling Toward Ecstasy

If you live in Newport Beach, there is no better feeling than seeing bright sunshine and blue skies on a Friday afternoon after...

Operation Chaos: Donkeying Around

She's not even close to finished: Hillary "Rocky" Clinton pulled off a staggering win in Pennsylvania last Tuesday.

Letters to the Editor

UC Irvine Peace Flag Project Completes the Circle

Scuds vs. Spuds: Is the Potato Capital Next?

I don't know about you folks, but I love me some mashed potatoes. Love 'em. French fries, potato chips, loaded baked potatoes—you just can't go wrong with potatoes.

Sticking it to Science: Don’t Speak Religiously and Carry A Big Stick

It is often said that religion died at the door of science.

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