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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

GPA Requirements Raised for UC Applicants

Pro People who are complaining about a recent decision by the UC Regents to raise the minimum required GPA for incoming freshmen from 2.8...

Public Transportation is the Only Logical Alternative

This could be your lucky day. Someone's walking across the parking lot, talking on a brightly-decorated cell phone. You follow closely behind her

Voters Should Consider the Party System

Quite possibly the most prevalent response to questions regarding people's opinion about the election is a downcast mutter, or in some passionate cases,...

Letters to the Editor

Native-Americans Have Right to Land The same myopia that led many Americans to somehow justify an illegal, preemptive war against Iraq unfortunately seems to...

BUSH V. KERRY: On Higher Education

Kerry's Platform By Maya Debbaneh Kerry believes all that Americans should have the opportunity to get a college education, despite economic or social status. In...

Letter from the Vice Chancellor

Every year I'm surprised at how early fall quarter seems to arrive. It seems like we just finished commencement, and here we are, beginning a new aca

Readers Should be Wary of Media Coverage

The media's primary purpose is to provide the public with an accurate portrayal of the facts so that they can be familiar with what is going on in the

Housing Problem for Students

I learned an interesting tidbit the other day. The income cap for housing assistance in Orange County is $46,000 per year.

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