Recent DPS announcement regarding increased traffic monitoring does little to address problem.
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Man’s best friend is bound by science
With the arrival of warm spring weather, the purse pup is popping up again. Chihuahuas, pugs, terriers and other scantily furred little dogs won’t convulse to death if taken outdoors anymore, so their Los Angeles owners can once again sport them as accessories. You don’t see people wearing kittens, parrots or hamsters. Dogs are unique [...]
Read the rest of this article »Financial aid should benefit all students
Assistance for continuing students is needed just as much as scholarships for incoming freshmen.
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On Monday, the Environmental Protection Agency finalized its study of a permit program designed to curb the release of greenhouse emissions. After evaluating the program for more than a year, the EPA concluded with a decision to delay the factory pollution permits to January 2011. The permit is required for a new factory facility to [...]
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Read the rest of this article »Mudslinging tactics sully candidate issues
Every morning I go through the same routine: eat breakfast, watch Good Morning America, sit through negative commercials about California’s gubernatorial candidates and go to class. Lately, I have become a victim of pre-election bickering at its worst. Republican candidates Meg Whitman and Steve Poizner have made it clear that they’re running against each other [...]
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College students should realize their over-dependence on coffee has negative consequences.
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On Dec. 5, 2009, we lost our final football game of the season to the  University of Arizona. On the same day, seven brave Trojans skipped the game to compete in the William Lowell Putnam Mathematics Competition — an excruciatingly difficult, six-hour, 12-question, national mathematics competition. As a past participant, I can attest to the [...]
Read the rest of this article »Issues of gender equality play out in Hollywood
Despite her recent best actress win at the Oscars, Sandra Bullock has faced devastating marital woes in the foreground of camera flashes, outshining what was supposed to be a momentous occasion in her career. The story plays out like your typical Hollywood cliché: On her upward climb to Academy success, the beautiful A-list actress spends [...]
Read the rest of this article »Getting on board with transportation options
Extended Campus Cruiser hours will help, but other transportation options need greater advertisement.
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