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Halliburton at Odds with the Environment

Last Thursday the Los Angeles Times published an article having to do with a recent study by the Environmental Protection Agency regarding oil and gas

Give Greek Life a Chance

We've all seen the barrage of matching Greek pride T-shirts adorning the slender female forms about campus, bearing witty proclamations which seem cle

Alternatives to Microsoft

While we constantly hear about the evils of textbook prices, there is one area where students and non-students are being price-gouged: software from...

Proposition 70: The Games We Play

OK, we've all seen the commercials for this one. On one side you've got the state representatives requesting the voter to take a...

Let’s Not Have Another Botched Election

As most Americans sat in front of the TV stunned by the 'hanging chad' controversy surrounding the 36-day Florida recount in the 2000 elections, one q

Voters Project Needs to Educate Students

According to Orange County Registrar statistics, the most proportionately under-represented age group in voter registration nationwide are youths betw

Kerry Not the Only Flip-Flopper

There is a problem with the Bush-Cheney campaign's ongoing criticisms of John Kerry's congressional voting record. Recent ads characterizing Kerry as

Prop. 66 Limits Prop. 184

Voted for by 72 percent of the public and widely referred to as the Three Strikes law, Proposition 184 has provided justified prosecution for criminal

Plastic SurgeryAll Over TV

After a week of agreeing with other 'good Americans' to watch the highly anticipated presidential debate, I collected my food and sat in the warmth of

Vice Presidential Debate Proves Edwards a Winner

Last Tuesday night's debate between Vice President Dick Cheney and vice presidential candidate John Edwards marked the only occasion on which the two

Bush vs. Kerry:

Bush's Platform By Eric Schafer President Bush plans to continue improving the economy if he wins the 2004 election through his reforms and six-po

Voting is Just Another Trend

Voter turnout for younger voters (those younger than 25 years of age) has always been historically low. Yet the latest presidential election has incit

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