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Distinctions of Blurred Lines

Affirmative action and racial profiling are very similar conceptually, in that they both use race as a discriminating factor to attain a worthy goal.

Career Fair Prepares Us for the Worst

How great a feeling it must be to know that the hard work you put into studying late for finals and midterms, reading textbooks upon textbooks, and le

Many Faces of War

Dear Iraq, Please believe that we're not all monsters. Despite what happened to your people, please understand that our leadership just felt that we

Irvine Meadows West Has to Go

A grim sense of inevitability has pervaded questions of Irvine Meadows West's demolition plans since the late 90s, and after a spate of protests, arr

Control Pleasure for Progress

Aggression is never a behavior I display after smoking marijuana or engaging in pre-marital intercourse.

The Lower Ranks of Higher Education

Quite frankly, the proposed solutions to the budget crisis are just getting embarrassing. First, an executive decision was made to cut outreach progra

Spring Election Failures

When all the votes were counted in the ASUCI's spring elections, a little over 3,700 students voted or approximately 19 percent voter turnout. While t

Letters to the Editor

Christians Protect the Jewish

Democracy of Convenience

When did fighting for your country become something to be so ashamed of?

Students Remember the Armenian Genocide

In a culture of individualism and sheer apathy, can memories of the past exist?

The Dalai Lama, Suburban Girls and UCI

Every now and then there are things in the world that just irk me. Over time I read about issues and events locally, nationally and abroad that drive

Let us Eat our Hearts Out

Just knowing about the upcoming grand opening of the University Center's new fast food restaurant, Jack in the Box, makes me hungrier and hungrier eve

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