Monday, June 15, 1998 Difficult to say goodbye I’m peering into a future that’s so bright, I can’t see a damn thing in it. Uncertainty scares me, so I’m focusing right now on things I know I can control or do: I will never eat another Panda Bowl again. Read more...
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June 14, 9:00 pm
Difficult to say goodbye
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June 10, 9:00 pm
A Room with a View
Thursday, June 11, 1998 A Room with a View SOMETHING: Men haven’t evolved far from gorillas, judging by the look of their apartments Hi, I’m David Collins. Read more...
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June 10, 9:00 pm
Protect our right to protest
Thursday, June 11, 1998 Protect our right to protest RIGHTS: Fighting unjust laws like Prop. 227 vital in avoiding oppression By Jason Garrett Kamler The letter "Voice of citizens must be heard" (June 5) by Marlon Cicero was an extremely closed-minded and misinformed article with regards to the rights and responsibilities of American citizens and groups which work to promote civil rights. Read more...
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June 10, 9:00 pm
Students bid farewell to ‘Cunningham Pedagogy’
Thursday, June 11, 1998 Students bid farewell to ‘Cunningham Pedagogy’ PEDAGOGY: Department fails to acknowledge English professor’s contributions By May Ying Lee More often than not, we sit in a classroom where the professor rambles on in academic jargon as students attempt to absorb his or her expertise. Read more...
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June 7, 9:00 pm
Getting freaky-deaky on campus
Monday, June 8, 1998 Getting freaky-deaky on campus SEX: Despite stereotype of college as sin city, not playing safe is just stupid There are now 12 days left until graduation. Read more...
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June 7, 9:00 pm
Fighting for India’s pride
Monday, June 8, 1998 Fighting for India’s pride PRIDE: Despite sanctions, disdain from outside world, country finds strength in sense of nationalism By Olin M. Ghosh Ever since the Indian government conducted its underground tests of its new nuclear arsenal I haven’t known what to think. Read more...
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June 7, 9:00 pm
Animals give unexpected insights by presenting ‘Circle of Life’ ideas
Monday, June 8, 1998 Animals give unexpected insights by presenting ‘Circle of Life’ ideas MEANING: Disney movie rooted in quasi-Buddhist philosophy of accepting love, family, loss Two lions admit their love for each other and retake their kingdom which had previously been overrun by hyenas. Read more...