In high school I was a vocal opponent of the maxim “nice guys finish last.” I comforted my guy friends who most often were girlfriend-less and frequently heartbroken from unrequited love, blaming their single status on this “undeniable truth.” I, of course, countered with, “You’re wrong. Read more...
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Give up the bad boy for the nice guy
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In the long run, kindness will win out
Nice guys don’t just finish last. Half the time, they don’t even get to race. Somewhere along the way, being diagnosed as a nice guy became a prognosis for romantic quarantine. Read more...
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Anderson offers undergrad programs
The Anderson School of Management is offering two new business programs over the summer for undergraduates who want to get a feel for graduate level coursework. Read more...
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Briefs
Bill could make textbooks available for rent A bill asking California colleges and universities to provide their students with textbook rental services passed the California State Assembly Committee on Higher Education on April 14. Read more...
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“˜Soft money’ question remains unsolved
The debate over acceptance of “soft money” in election campaigns will not be resolved as easily as many had hoped. In 2002, the McCain-Feingold Act was passed with the intent of cracking down on election contributions known as “soft money” ““ essentially open-ended donations to a particular candidate. Read more...
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Speaks Out
Should individuals convicted of DUIs have their cars impounded? Gabriel Oliva Second-year, psychology “No. The laws against drinking and driving are pretty hardcore as it is. Read more...
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Editorial2: Creative alternatives can reduce reader costs
According to the California Student Public Interest Research Group, students spend an average of $900 per year on textbooks. But lately, it seems course readers hit the pocketbook almost as hard. Read more...