Not that the ‘human actually reads the articles in this paper
Within the past two weeks two students have died, one from natural causes and the other from injuries sustained during an automobile accident.
Detroit: The Tigers’ three consecutive wins against the Yankees and the subsequent emotional high should put a new spring in the Tigers’ step.
The American public seems to be losing faith in its government. Only 30 percent of American citizens are satisfied with the state of the nation, according to the Pew Research Center, and a whopping 36 percent surveyed believed with conviction that the average person on the street could do a better job running the country than a member of Congress, according to an Opinion Dynamics Corp. poll.
Aiming to hire graduating seniors, the Target Corporation hit the bull’s-eye yesterday with a $2,500 dollar grant presented to UCSB Career Services.
St. Louis: After dominating San Diego hitters in the division series, Chris Carpenter showed all of baseball why he is this year’s favorite to win another National League Cy Young award.
Who reading this has an iPod? Who here has used iTunes? Wow, that sure is a lot of people… Anyhoo, who here has had their iPod and iTunes drive them crazy with all the crazy file restrictions and lack of functionality?
Associated Students, its affiliates and 12 other campus organizations are asking each student this fall for over $100 more per quarter in exchange for what they say will be increased services and benefits.