Puerto Rico should be a state December 12, 2012 — by McKenna Galvin and Nitya Sampath On Nov. 2, 61 percent of Puerto Ricans voted for statehood as the best alternative to its current commonwealth status, an action that could make the territory the 51st state. read more » Legalizing same-sex marriage long overdue December 12, 2012 — by Cristina Curcelli In the weeks leading up to the 2008 election, every street was filled with campaign signs advocating or opposing various measures and propositions, but no proposition seemed to draw more attention than Proposition 8, the ban on same-sex marriage. read more » Hawaii and Wisconsin: political trailblazers December 12, 2012 — by Helen Wong America is taking a step in the right direction. read more » Supreme Court re-evaluation of affirmative action unnecessary December 7, 2012 — by Sophie Mattson The country seems to be headed in the direction of the Stone Age — the U.S. Supreme Court is unnecessarily reconsidering affirmative action for the first time since 1978. read more » City council campaign gets crazy December 7, 2012 — by Rohan Rajeev Things got pretty tense in San Jose’s political District 8 just a week before the week of the Nov. 6 election, in which incumbent councilwoman Rose Herrera defeated challenger Jimmy Nguyen in one of the strangest campaigns to date. read more » Illegal immigrant unfairly denied kidney transplant December 7, 2012 — by Sudeep Raj After seven years of waiting, Jesus Navarro, an undocumented immigrant, recently received a much needed kidney transplant. Before the surgery, Navarro needed to go to a dialysis machine every night after work to keep his body functioning. Although they tried to cover it up, the UC San Francisco exchange denied him the transplant because he is an illegal immigrant. read more » Make a story about it: problems to address December 7, 2012 — by Nick Chow Inspired by YouTube comedian Jimmy Tatro’s video series, “Make a Video About It,” we decided to rant in an appropriate manner about our pet peeves at this school. read more » Racist claims against ‘Cloud Atlas’ unfounded December 6, 2012 — by Michael Lee The Wachowskis, the mindbending masterminds behind “The Matrix,” are back with “Cloud Atlas,” a new movie based on David Mitchell’s novel of the same name. read more » Despite recent election results, marijuana shouldn’t be legal December 6, 2012 — by Carolyn Sun On Election Day, Washington and Colorado became the first states to legalize the recreational use and sale of marijuana, the most commonly abused illicit drug in the United States. read more » Colorado, Washington lead way in saner, smarter approach to marijuana laws November 27, 2012 — by Andy Fang In the last general election on Nov. 6, Colorado and Washington passed ballot initiatives that legalized recreational marijuana for adults 21 and over. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
Legalizing same-sex marriage long overdue December 12, 2012 — by Cristina Curcelli In the weeks leading up to the 2008 election, every street was filled with campaign signs advocating or opposing various measures and propositions, but no proposition seemed to draw more attention than Proposition 8, the ban on same-sex marriage. read more » Hawaii and Wisconsin: political trailblazers December 12, 2012 — by Helen Wong America is taking a step in the right direction. read more » Supreme Court re-evaluation of affirmative action unnecessary December 7, 2012 — by Sophie Mattson The country seems to be headed in the direction of the Stone Age — the U.S. Supreme Court is unnecessarily reconsidering affirmative action for the first time since 1978. read more » City council campaign gets crazy December 7, 2012 — by Rohan Rajeev Things got pretty tense in San Jose’s political District 8 just a week before the week of the Nov. 6 election, in which incumbent councilwoman Rose Herrera defeated challenger Jimmy Nguyen in one of the strangest campaigns to date. read more » Illegal immigrant unfairly denied kidney transplant December 7, 2012 — by Sudeep Raj After seven years of waiting, Jesus Navarro, an undocumented immigrant, recently received a much needed kidney transplant. Before the surgery, Navarro needed to go to a dialysis machine every night after work to keep his body functioning. Although they tried to cover it up, the UC San Francisco exchange denied him the transplant because he is an illegal immigrant. read more » Make a story about it: problems to address December 7, 2012 — by Nick Chow Inspired by YouTube comedian Jimmy Tatro’s video series, “Make a Video About It,” we decided to rant in an appropriate manner about our pet peeves at this school. read more » Racist claims against ‘Cloud Atlas’ unfounded December 6, 2012 — by Michael Lee The Wachowskis, the mindbending masterminds behind “The Matrix,” are back with “Cloud Atlas,” a new movie based on David Mitchell’s novel of the same name. read more » Despite recent election results, marijuana shouldn’t be legal December 6, 2012 — by Carolyn Sun On Election Day, Washington and Colorado became the first states to legalize the recreational use and sale of marijuana, the most commonly abused illicit drug in the United States. read more » Colorado, Washington lead way in saner, smarter approach to marijuana laws November 27, 2012 — by Andy Fang In the last general election on Nov. 6, Colorado and Washington passed ballot initiatives that legalized recreational marijuana for adults 21 and over. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
Hawaii and Wisconsin: political trailblazers December 12, 2012 — by Helen Wong America is taking a step in the right direction. read more » Supreme Court re-evaluation of affirmative action unnecessary December 7, 2012 — by Sophie Mattson The country seems to be headed in the direction of the Stone Age — the U.S. Supreme Court is unnecessarily reconsidering affirmative action for the first time since 1978. read more » City council campaign gets crazy December 7, 2012 — by Rohan Rajeev Things got pretty tense in San Jose’s political District 8 just a week before the week of the Nov. 6 election, in which incumbent councilwoman Rose Herrera defeated challenger Jimmy Nguyen in one of the strangest campaigns to date. read more » Illegal immigrant unfairly denied kidney transplant December 7, 2012 — by Sudeep Raj After seven years of waiting, Jesus Navarro, an undocumented immigrant, recently received a much needed kidney transplant. Before the surgery, Navarro needed to go to a dialysis machine every night after work to keep his body functioning. Although they tried to cover it up, the UC San Francisco exchange denied him the transplant because he is an illegal immigrant. read more » Make a story about it: problems to address December 7, 2012 — by Nick Chow Inspired by YouTube comedian Jimmy Tatro’s video series, “Make a Video About It,” we decided to rant in an appropriate manner about our pet peeves at this school. read more » Racist claims against ‘Cloud Atlas’ unfounded December 6, 2012 — by Michael Lee The Wachowskis, the mindbending masterminds behind “The Matrix,” are back with “Cloud Atlas,” a new movie based on David Mitchell’s novel of the same name. read more » Despite recent election results, marijuana shouldn’t be legal December 6, 2012 — by Carolyn Sun On Election Day, Washington and Colorado became the first states to legalize the recreational use and sale of marijuana, the most commonly abused illicit drug in the United States. read more » Colorado, Washington lead way in saner, smarter approach to marijuana laws November 27, 2012 — by Andy Fang In the last general election on Nov. 6, Colorado and Washington passed ballot initiatives that legalized recreational marijuana for adults 21 and over. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
Supreme Court re-evaluation of affirmative action unnecessary December 7, 2012 — by Sophie Mattson The country seems to be headed in the direction of the Stone Age — the U.S. Supreme Court is unnecessarily reconsidering affirmative action for the first time since 1978. read more » City council campaign gets crazy December 7, 2012 — by Rohan Rajeev Things got pretty tense in San Jose’s political District 8 just a week before the week of the Nov. 6 election, in which incumbent councilwoman Rose Herrera defeated challenger Jimmy Nguyen in one of the strangest campaigns to date. read more » Illegal immigrant unfairly denied kidney transplant December 7, 2012 — by Sudeep Raj After seven years of waiting, Jesus Navarro, an undocumented immigrant, recently received a much needed kidney transplant. Before the surgery, Navarro needed to go to a dialysis machine every night after work to keep his body functioning. Although they tried to cover it up, the UC San Francisco exchange denied him the transplant because he is an illegal immigrant. read more » Make a story about it: problems to address December 7, 2012 — by Nick Chow Inspired by YouTube comedian Jimmy Tatro’s video series, “Make a Video About It,” we decided to rant in an appropriate manner about our pet peeves at this school. read more » Racist claims against ‘Cloud Atlas’ unfounded December 6, 2012 — by Michael Lee The Wachowskis, the mindbending masterminds behind “The Matrix,” are back with “Cloud Atlas,” a new movie based on David Mitchell’s novel of the same name. read more » Despite recent election results, marijuana shouldn’t be legal December 6, 2012 — by Carolyn Sun On Election Day, Washington and Colorado became the first states to legalize the recreational use and sale of marijuana, the most commonly abused illicit drug in the United States. read more » Colorado, Washington lead way in saner, smarter approach to marijuana laws November 27, 2012 — by Andy Fang In the last general election on Nov. 6, Colorado and Washington passed ballot initiatives that legalized recreational marijuana for adults 21 and over. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
City council campaign gets crazy December 7, 2012 — by Rohan Rajeev Things got pretty tense in San Jose’s political District 8 just a week before the week of the Nov. 6 election, in which incumbent councilwoman Rose Herrera defeated challenger Jimmy Nguyen in one of the strangest campaigns to date. read more » Illegal immigrant unfairly denied kidney transplant December 7, 2012 — by Sudeep Raj After seven years of waiting, Jesus Navarro, an undocumented immigrant, recently received a much needed kidney transplant. Before the surgery, Navarro needed to go to a dialysis machine every night after work to keep his body functioning. Although they tried to cover it up, the UC San Francisco exchange denied him the transplant because he is an illegal immigrant. read more » Make a story about it: problems to address December 7, 2012 — by Nick Chow Inspired by YouTube comedian Jimmy Tatro’s video series, “Make a Video About It,” we decided to rant in an appropriate manner about our pet peeves at this school. read more » Racist claims against ‘Cloud Atlas’ unfounded December 6, 2012 — by Michael Lee The Wachowskis, the mindbending masterminds behind “The Matrix,” are back with “Cloud Atlas,” a new movie based on David Mitchell’s novel of the same name. read more » Despite recent election results, marijuana shouldn’t be legal December 6, 2012 — by Carolyn Sun On Election Day, Washington and Colorado became the first states to legalize the recreational use and sale of marijuana, the most commonly abused illicit drug in the United States. read more » Colorado, Washington lead way in saner, smarter approach to marijuana laws November 27, 2012 — by Andy Fang In the last general election on Nov. 6, Colorado and Washington passed ballot initiatives that legalized recreational marijuana for adults 21 and over. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
Illegal immigrant unfairly denied kidney transplant December 7, 2012 — by Sudeep Raj After seven years of waiting, Jesus Navarro, an undocumented immigrant, recently received a much needed kidney transplant. Before the surgery, Navarro needed to go to a dialysis machine every night after work to keep his body functioning. Although they tried to cover it up, the UC San Francisco exchange denied him the transplant because he is an illegal immigrant. read more » Make a story about it: problems to address December 7, 2012 — by Nick Chow Inspired by YouTube comedian Jimmy Tatro’s video series, “Make a Video About It,” we decided to rant in an appropriate manner about our pet peeves at this school. read more » Racist claims against ‘Cloud Atlas’ unfounded December 6, 2012 — by Michael Lee The Wachowskis, the mindbending masterminds behind “The Matrix,” are back with “Cloud Atlas,” a new movie based on David Mitchell’s novel of the same name. read more » Despite recent election results, marijuana shouldn’t be legal December 6, 2012 — by Carolyn Sun On Election Day, Washington and Colorado became the first states to legalize the recreational use and sale of marijuana, the most commonly abused illicit drug in the United States. read more » Colorado, Washington lead way in saner, smarter approach to marijuana laws November 27, 2012 — by Andy Fang In the last general election on Nov. 6, Colorado and Washington passed ballot initiatives that legalized recreational marijuana for adults 21 and over. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
Make a story about it: problems to address December 7, 2012 — by Nick Chow Inspired by YouTube comedian Jimmy Tatro’s video series, “Make a Video About It,” we decided to rant in an appropriate manner about our pet peeves at this school. read more » Racist claims against ‘Cloud Atlas’ unfounded December 6, 2012 — by Michael Lee The Wachowskis, the mindbending masterminds behind “The Matrix,” are back with “Cloud Atlas,” a new movie based on David Mitchell’s novel of the same name. read more » Despite recent election results, marijuana shouldn’t be legal December 6, 2012 — by Carolyn Sun On Election Day, Washington and Colorado became the first states to legalize the recreational use and sale of marijuana, the most commonly abused illicit drug in the United States. read more » Colorado, Washington lead way in saner, smarter approach to marijuana laws November 27, 2012 — by Andy Fang In the last general election on Nov. 6, Colorado and Washington passed ballot initiatives that legalized recreational marijuana for adults 21 and over. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
Racist claims against ‘Cloud Atlas’ unfounded December 6, 2012 — by Michael Lee The Wachowskis, the mindbending masterminds behind “The Matrix,” are back with “Cloud Atlas,” a new movie based on David Mitchell’s novel of the same name. read more » Despite recent election results, marijuana shouldn’t be legal December 6, 2012 — by Carolyn Sun On Election Day, Washington and Colorado became the first states to legalize the recreational use and sale of marijuana, the most commonly abused illicit drug in the United States. read more » Colorado, Washington lead way in saner, smarter approach to marijuana laws November 27, 2012 — by Andy Fang In the last general election on Nov. 6, Colorado and Washington passed ballot initiatives that legalized recreational marijuana for adults 21 and over. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
Despite recent election results, marijuana shouldn’t be legal December 6, 2012 — by Carolyn Sun On Election Day, Washington and Colorado became the first states to legalize the recreational use and sale of marijuana, the most commonly abused illicit drug in the United States. read more » Colorado, Washington lead way in saner, smarter approach to marijuana laws November 27, 2012 — by Andy Fang In the last general election on Nov. 6, Colorado and Washington passed ballot initiatives that legalized recreational marijuana for adults 21 and over. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
Colorado, Washington lead way in saner, smarter approach to marijuana laws November 27, 2012 — by Andy Fang In the last general election on Nov. 6, Colorado and Washington passed ballot initiatives that legalized recreational marijuana for adults 21 and over. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast