Textbook bill falls short of expectations The article “New bill restricts textbook prices” (News, Oct. 16) does not accurately portray my position and the position of CALPIRG on the recently passed textbook legislation. Read more...
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October 17, 9:02 pm
Letters to the Editor
Opinion
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October 16, 9:26 pm
Spread contraception to save lives
I'll admit it. I'm pro-life. Read more...
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October 16, 9:21 pm
Editorial: Student input should matter, most of all to UC
It's not very hard to justify the need for student input in the hiring process for the next University of California president. Read more...
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October 16, 9:18 pm
Letters to the Editor
Moment of silence rewarding This was written in response to “Statewide silence only hushes the Constitution” (Oct. 12). I was born Muslim but by no means am I religious. Read more...
Opinion
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October 15, 9:19 pm
Hating the sinners, loving their sins
In 1564, Pope Pius IV founded the Congregation for the Clergy in order to ensure that Catholic values were not compromised and to guide priests in proper conduct. Read more...
Opinion
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October 15, 9:15 pm
Speaks Out: Why do you think it is important for students to study the humanities?
Raffi Sarkissian Third-year, communication studies and sociology “They’re important because they give back to the community. … I’m in communications and sociology, so I guess it’s kind of in the same area or field. Read more...
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October 15, 9:15 pm
FX’s “˜It’s Always Sunny’ is deliciously twisted
On Aug. 4, 2005, "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" debuted on FX. It's like "Seinfeld" taking place in a bar with a younger, bolder cast who more grossly exaggerate the American way of life. Think "Seinfeld" meets "Jackass" blended with a bunch of John Stewart's "The Daily Show"-type humor. Read more...