Anthony Juarez

Letters to the Editor

I read your editorial about ASULV not doing their job as leaders at the university. May I say that you are sadly mistaken.

Capraroiu shares new project plans

Gabriela Capraroiu, associate professor of Spanish, discussed her current research translating Maria Teresa Leon’s travel memoir on communist Romania during her faculty lecture on Monday.

RHA wins two awards at regional conference

The University’s Residential Hall Association upheld its successful reputation by winning two awards at the Pacific Affiliation of College and University Residential Hall Conference.

Consumer values trump family values

Record-breaking sales on Black Friday were marred by pepper spray attacks, attempted robberies and shootings, displaying the ultimate contradiction that defines the day after Thanksgiving.

Music, poems enlighten students

On Nov. 10, the Black Student Union hosted its fourth annual Open Mic Night in Dailey Theatre.

Debate on torture drowns credibility

Republican candidates at the foreign policy debate on Saturday were asked to share their views on torture. This question segued into their views on waterboarding. Both Congresswoman Michele Bachmann and Herman Cain said that if elected, they would return to the practice of waterboarding as an interrogation technique.

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