Staff Editorial: Election 2008 has been a long time coming November 2 will soon be upon us and the message is clear: get out and vote. It doesn’t matter who or what you vote for as long as you make your voice heard.
Put the phone down and drive By Graham HendersonStaff Writer California’s new cell phone law, which went in effect July 1, 2008, serves no purpose. The law bans anyone from talking on a cell phone while operating a motor vehicle. Drivers over 18 years of age are required to use their cell phones with a
Palin's Disneyland nightmare By Aaron Light Staff Writer I have an idea of a screenplay I would love to market to the Disney corporation. It’s about a young, charismatic, reasonably attractive, God-fearing, gun-toting, all-American hockey mom who rises through the male-dominated field of politics in her local community to become mayor of
Growing Pains: Part Three Immediately after my mom’s major surgery, my family and I scurried off to see her despite her anesthetic overload.
On the Record: English and Math Placement Tests What do you think about the Math and English admissions placement tests?
Editorial: Comcast's Cap is Small Piece of Larger Issue Comcast made headlines Sept. 1 when the company announced any residential Internet customer who downloads and/or uploads more than 250 GB of data per month would first be notified of their overuse, and if a user receives a second notice within six months of the first, Comcast may terminate
Growing Pains by Arcel Cunanan, Part 2 Let’s see...where did I leave off? “A cerebral aneurysm, what the hell is that?” Those were my thoughts at the time. In short, it means the wall of an artery in my mom’s brain bubbled out and filled with blood. That very morning, the bubble ruptured and