
ADAM MARTIN | In the past four years, the country tries to find itself and what you are seeing might not always be pretty.
RICHARD NGUYEN | In the past four years, the country tries to find itself and what you are seeing might not always be pretty.
MATTHEW CARDINALE | Debate parties a huge hit in Irvine at the new
local Democratic headquarters.
CHELSEA THOMPSON | The Reeve-Irvine Research Center hangs in the balance as the state decide on stem cell research.
CRYSTAL MASON | After a battle with cancer UCI says goodbye to an
inspiring and dedicated teacher and theorist.
DAVID PHAM and ROBERT KHUU | A debate on a privacy issue.
JAMISON POWER | See what Arnold is trying now.Florida Election Woes
Still Exist
DAVID PHAM | Since the 2000 fiasco, Florida has made little progress in ensuring voters a clean Election Day.
JAMES J. KANG | What exactly have Americans deployed in Afghanistan been fighting for?
The O'Really? Factor
AMY WILLIAMS and HEIDI KHALED | FOX News golden boy and
stereotypical
Perverted Old Man Bill O’Reilly has been hit with charges of
sexual harassment.

PATRICK BURNS |An editorial by Patrick Burns.
ALEXANDER WILLIAMS | Former Editor-in-Chief discusses his talks with
Europeans about American politics.
ROBERT KHUU | After over a decade, the U.S. Supreme Court brings the death penalty under review again.
Late Night Comedy is Good For YouOLIVIA M. RODRIGUEZ | If you watch The Daily Show, you’re
probably more informed about politics than most people.
CHRISTINA HOLSTEIN | With other issues overshadowing reproductive choice, the right to choose could be in danger.
The Irvine Progressive's Satire
Section
HEIDI KHALED | Heidi reviews a hilarious book by The Daily Show
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