Archive | April, 2006

San Francisco Where American Character Comes to Die

San Francisco is so many things to so many people; a cosmopolitan convergence of cultural and colloquial character unlike any place on Earth. A place where everything is sacred, but sadly it is also a place where personal responsibility, tradition, tolerance and the American character come to die. It’s the home of controversy. If there’s an [...]

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Congress Must Compromise on the Immigration Issue

Issue As it stands now, the House bill is far from a positive direction for immigration reform. It would wall off the nation’s southern border and turn all illegal immigrants into felons. It would also treat anyone who helped illegal immigrants or hired them as felons. Th is simply is not realistic comprehensive reform. In [...]

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Flowers of Hawaii Come to Life in the 34th Annual Luau

“You’re so lucky you live in Hawaii.” Such are the words Junior Shannon ‘Kala’ Stringert hears almost every time he tells people that he is from Hawaii. Now, people have the chance to experience a piece of paradise at this year’s 34th Annual Luau hosted by Hui O Hawaii, the student Hawaiian culture club, being held [...]

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Facebook Identity Thefts Shake USF

Several USF students have fallen victim to identity theft and harassment through Facebook.com, and now Public Safety and ITS are conducting an in-depth investigation. The University is stressing the importance of protecting private information on the Internet. Facebook.com is one of the many popular networking directories that allows college students and faculty to connect online. It [...]

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Mold Causes Some Departments to Relocate Once Again

At the end of March, the theology, psychology and philosophy departments, who recently moved out of Campion Hall due to renovations, were asked to vacate their offices again, but this time due to the presence of mold within the partitioning office walls. During the renovation of Campion Hall, the theology, psychology and philosophy departments were moved [...]

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Journalism and Social Justice Forum Calls All Writers With a Cause

The media often gets a bad rap for being exploitive and shallow in its reporting of important issues. Negative criticism of the media as a whole often overshadows the dedicated work of journalists who fight for social justice through their reporting. Teresa Moore, media studies professor and faculty advisor for the Foghorn said, “The media is [...]

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