Daily Archives - October 14, 2010
October 14 2010 Archives
Guest Opinion: Raymond Elias
OpinionOctober 14, 2010
There is no place for vandalism anywhere on our campus or on our beloved mural, period.
Freshman quarterback unfazed in new role
SportsOctober 14, 2010
Humility. It’s the quality of being humble. It’s also a characteristic freshman quarterback Randy Wright undoubtedly possesses on the football field.
Field Hockey Preview
SportsOctober 14, 2010
Who to watch: Sophomore forward Marissa Hughes has been a nice scoring threat for the Aggies.
Editorial: Ending prohibition
OpinionOctober 14, 2010
One of the most important measures on the California ballot this November is Proposition 19, which would legalize and regulate the possession and sale of marijuana.
Cross Country Preview
SportsOctober 14, 2010
Who to Watch: Junior runner Krista Dreschler was awarded the Big West Conference’s Women’s athlete of the week after the Stanford Invitational.
Column: Too many Santas
OpinionOctober 14, 2010
So a state budget is passed and signed into law, but California’s future is no brighter.
Column: Otherworldly compromise
OpinionOctober 14, 2010
College students learn a variety of coping mechanisms to deal with the everyday struggle we’ve chosen to endure.
Column: Opera and iPads
Arts & CultureOctober 14, 2010
Prior to last Saturday at 8 p.m., I was an opera virgin.
Column: Masturbation Shmasturbation
OpinionOctober 14, 2010
The stigma created around female masturbation is a lot like the stigma set about female excrement. Basically, it just doesn’t exist.
CD review: Unknown Component
Arts & CultureOctober 14, 2010
Initially, Infinite Definitive sounds like it could be heard on a movie during the opening credits, or a running or happy scene. The harmony is a little repetitive at first, but the songs grow on you. The songs are cheery, positive and uplifting in sound and Keith Lynch’s seasoned voice adds to the flavor. It’s good enough to hear in a serious movie and calm enough to fall asleep to.
CD review: Floater
Arts & CultureOctober 14, 2010
With some notably heavier guitar riffs and spastic beats, Floater takes a different direction than most bands that reign in the mellow indie-rock scene of Portland, Oregon. Wake is definitely a rock-inspired album.
CD review: Bruno Mars
Arts & CultureOctober 14, 2010
Bruno Mars’ debut album, Doo-Wops & Hooligans, is anything but conventional. The rookie took on his musical endeavor seriously, and proved what talent actually sounds like.
