Gay activists salute repeal of “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell”

Christina Sziatinszky
October 5, 2011

Sept. 20 was a day of celebration for many homosexual soldiers whose sexual orientation has been repressed by the government’s “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” policy. President Obama’s repeal of the policy officially went into effect, and finally eliminated persecution in the military based on the... Read more »

Poverty is smearing the American Dream

Mia Shilpi
September 28, 2011

We have all heard the phrase, “the rich get richer and the poor get poorer,” but now it’s not just a phrase, it’s a reality. Thanks to the Census Bureau, the proof is staring us all in the face. In 2010, one in six Americans was living below the Federal poverty line, which is currently defined... Read more »

Three-ring budget circus

Nathan Gawronsky, News Editor
April 19, 2011

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A right old election

Adam Rubin, Staff Writer
November 9, 2010

A clear shift in power occurred in the midterm elections when Republicans seized control of the House and made major inroads into the Senate. This outcome is a harsh and dramatic “red flag” to the Obama presidency. However, The Golden State of California stood out as one of the two states... Read more »

Letter to the Editor: Corsair needs to think things through


September 30, 2010

The Corsair’s Staff Opinion Writers Need Diversity of Thought. In “God speaks, Jones listens,” Staff Writer Vienna Urias decides that burning holy books should not occur, and she claims without evidence that “Under no circumstance would U.S. citizens tolerate the burning of the... Read more »