Sunday, April 5

Alleged thieves arrested on Hill

The arrest of two alleged trespassers at De Neve Plaza last week may lead to the resolution of multiple laptop burglaries on the Hill. Mike Yi, 19, and Daniel Dongha Shin, 22, were arrested when patrol officers noticed one of them breaking into the Dogwood and Cedar buildings early in the morning on May 8. Read more...



Indian culture takes center stage

Dance, song and theater performances showcased traditional Indian culture with a distinct American flair at the Indian Student Union’s third annual cultural show Saturday. Titled “Astitva,” translated from hindi as “existence,” the event tackled perceived images of Indian culture and aimed to expose the reality behind the perceptions. Read more...



Letters to the Editor

Forced, false connections weaken argument At numerous points throughout her submission, “Cost of war does domestic harm” (May 12), Karen Brodkin makes some very uninformed connections between current domestic problems, state problems and the war. Read more...


Editorial: Schools would benefit from Proposition AA

Community colleges, like all other California public school systems, are haunted by the same somber spectre: Gov. Gray Davis and his red pen. Like the University of California, they are not immune to massive state budget cuts; they are suffering some of the worst. Read more...


Speaks out

Is feminism still alive? Should it still be alive? Do you think women still face discrimination in work or in life? Garen Kirakosian First-year, political science “They do still face discrimination in all aspects of everything; however, within this feminism movement they still have going, they have to check themselves, because some of them want equality only on certain levels, and they don’t want it on other levels. Read more...