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Iranian President Lacks Moral Character

For those of us who have been attentive to the geopolitics of the Middle East, we cannot help but frown upon the irresponsible manner in which Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has conducted his state's foreign policy.

Arts Plaza is One Step in Improving Our Campus

The construction and unveiling of the Maya Lin Arts Plaza last Monday resulted in a stir around UC Irvine.

Judges Chosen on Ideology

Every month since November 2004 has seen one more reason George W. Bush should not have been reelected president of the most powerful country in the w

Racism Has No Place On the UCI Campus

College campuses were once thought to be safe havens where people could send their sons and daughters without having to fear that they might become vi

ICS and Engineering in Need of Women

If I were to offer you the opportunity to start a real career immediately after your four years as an undergrad with a salary of over $50,000, would y

Athletes Shed Light on Social Issues

Two true role models have emerged from the world of sports in the last several weeks. NFL star wide receiver Laveranues Coles and the WNBA's reigning

There’s More to be Revealed

For two years, bloggers, journalists and anyone else with an interest in how dirty tricks are played in Washington D.C. have closely followed the Vale

Internet Opens Romantic Doors

Welcome to the '1337 Geek,' the only column in the New University where the writer won't profess to be an expert of any sort on relationships. And

Volatile Oil Prices Don’t Have a Long Term Fix

While complaining about oil prices has been quite the popular subject in recent years, it is rare that the government has attempted to alleviate the s

Santa Ana in Need of Sex Education

Einstein once defined insanity as 'doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.' In Santa Ana, concerned parents must be

Quality Drives Grades, Not TAs

Last week, an article entitled, 'TAs Have Too Much Power,' was published in the New University. After reading the article, I asked other graduate stud

Coverage of Iraq Has Reached All-Time Low

On Oct. 13 President George W. Bush was featured interviewing soldiers in Tikrit, Iraq via satellite. The White House later accidentally released a

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