It was the typical stage of Hollywood activism: well-known figures, sharp talking points and an issue without much controversy. Read more...
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March 31, 9:03 pm
César Chávez Day oversimplifies Latino struggles
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March 31, 9:02 pm
Talking to ex can cure the breakup blues
So one moment your cheeks hurt from smiling so much, you are absolutely content in each other's arms, and you're in that annoying stage where you begin all sentences with "we." The next moment those butterflies in your stomach turn into maggots eating away at your insides, and nothing can make the nausea subside. Read more...
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March 31, 9:00 pm
Editorial Cartoon
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March 31, 9:00 pm
Small museums worth the trip
If your spring break was anything like mine, you spent it in museums. Read more...
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March 30, 10:09 pm
State trumps US with alternative energy
It seems as though the Governator has taken on a new kind of superhero role "“ as a new martyr for the environment, a modern-day Captain Planet to save us from the lagging legislation of the federal government. Read more...
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March 30, 10:05 pm
Editorial: Pricey new president must freeze fees at UC
As of Thursday, Mark Yudof, current chancellor of the University of Texas, was hired to serve as the University of California's president. While his experience is extensive, Yudof's focus must remain sensitive and true to the largest constituency of the UC system: the students. Read more...
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March 30, 10:04 pm
Gore may be logical nominee if Clinton-Obama race too close
A lot happened over spring break "“ inflammatory remarks made by Barack Obama's former pastor persisted to be an issue, Clinton rejected calls for her to drop out of the race, the economy scared people more than the idea of Dick Cheney with a shotgun and that one nominee from Arizona made a few headlines in a few local newspapers. Read more...