Germs drive me crazy! March 27, 2008 — by Brittany Judoprasetijo It’s true. I’m not afraid to admit it. I hate germs. I hate them with a burning passion. Every time someone offers me a sip of their drink or says I can waterfall it, I always say no. I’ve seen plenty of people waterfalling other people’s drinks, and not everyone succeeds. I don’t like taking that kind of risk and drinking from the same place that contains saliva other than mine. read more » Traditional gender roles prevail through 21st century February 12, 2008 — by Alicia Lee Like many of my classmates, I dread reading the assigned books for English class. Agonizing hours spent hunched over a small book isn't how I like to spend my time. However, after reading Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew for English 10, I was left with a totally different state of mind. Rather than the anticipated bore, this play actually opened my eyes to an entirely new view on gender statuses. read more » Top Ten: Things to do after finals January 17, 2008 — by By Uma Sambasivam and Melody Zhang 10. Prepare for college acceptance/rejection letters First semester grades don't count, right? read more » Opinion: England faces economic hit following Euro failure December 13, 2007 — by Tim Tsai In the wake of the English national soccer team's disastrous failure to qualify for the UEFA European Soccer Championship, the British economy is predicting a loss of up to two billion pounds, the equivalent of over four billion US dollars. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...208209210211212
Traditional gender roles prevail through 21st century February 12, 2008 — by Alicia Lee Like many of my classmates, I dread reading the assigned books for English class. Agonizing hours spent hunched over a small book isn't how I like to spend my time. However, after reading Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew for English 10, I was left with a totally different state of mind. Rather than the anticipated bore, this play actually opened my eyes to an entirely new view on gender statuses. read more » Top Ten: Things to do after finals January 17, 2008 — by By Uma Sambasivam and Melody Zhang 10. Prepare for college acceptance/rejection letters First semester grades don't count, right? read more » Opinion: England faces economic hit following Euro failure December 13, 2007 — by Tim Tsai In the wake of the English national soccer team's disastrous failure to qualify for the UEFA European Soccer Championship, the British economy is predicting a loss of up to two billion pounds, the equivalent of over four billion US dollars. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...208209210211212
Top Ten: Things to do after finals January 17, 2008 — by By Uma Sambasivam and Melody Zhang 10. Prepare for college acceptance/rejection letters First semester grades don't count, right? read more » Opinion: England faces economic hit following Euro failure December 13, 2007 — by Tim Tsai In the wake of the English national soccer team's disastrous failure to qualify for the UEFA European Soccer Championship, the British economy is predicting a loss of up to two billion pounds, the equivalent of over four billion US dollars. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...208209210211212
Opinion: England faces economic hit following Euro failure December 13, 2007 — by Tim Tsai In the wake of the English national soccer team's disastrous failure to qualify for the UEFA European Soccer Championship, the British economy is predicting a loss of up to two billion pounds, the equivalent of over four billion US dollars. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...208209210211212