I don’t know exactly what it is about the ABC Family show “Greek” that completely enthralls me, but last summer I uncharacteristically became victim to an obsession with its surprisingly compelling content. For a television series encompassing a plot about sorority and fraternity life — a topic I have feverishly contested for years — “Greek” enraptured me far too quickly. … [Read more...] about Greek life contradicts Pep’s ideals Lindsey Boerma Perspectives Editor
Islam novel wins for free speech
Ryan HagenAssistant Perspectives Editor The battle about whether to publish ”The Jewel of Medina,” a historical fiction novel depicting the prophet Mohammed’s marriage to a prepubescent girl, has opened a new and unusually clear front in the war between liberty and security. Nuance is vital, but, in the sometimes ugly and often simplistic struggle between freedom of speech and … [Read more...] about Islam novel wins for free speech
Anniversary recalls true American unity
Graphic Staff Today marks the seventh anniversary of one of the most tragic events in United States history — the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. For our generation in particular, the incident signified an instigation of political awareness and worldly controversy to which we were previously not exposed. Now, as we reflect on this event that sparked a war still being fought … [Read more...] about Anniversary recalls true American unity
Go Out…doors: Camping in Big Sur
Laura JohnsonLife and Arts Editor Highway One is most aptly named. Not only does the expansive road running from Orange County to Oregon have one of the most breathtaking drives of a lifetime, but it is actually a national scenic byway — making Highway One, truly No.1. Along this road of enlightenment, about 150 miles short of San Francisco, is a place so spectacular it only … [Read more...] about Go Out…doors: Camping in Big Sur
Enforcing borders best for immigrants, natives
Ryan HagenAssistant Perspectives Editor Federal agents swarmed the factory, screaming incomprehensibly at panicked, racially segregated workers. Caucasian and African American coworkers applauded as 595 undocumented workers were shackled. Most were hauled to a detention center 200 miles away. Agents did not provide workers with counsel or families with the location of their … [Read more...] about Enforcing borders best for immigrants, natives
