Current Issue: (Prostrate cancer)
Regarding Agnes Davis' letter I would like to ask a question. Have you ever heard of a sense of humor? In your letter you stated that the spoof of UNC-Chapel Hill's student-run newspaper was the "worst display of inappropriate journalism" that you have ever seen.
How skillful are you at choosing between words that sound alike?:
A court in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu sentences three political activists to death for killing three female students.
"We flee not from death itself, but from the manner of death; for the goal of our highest desires is death." This statement, engraved on a tomb in a print by German Symbolist Max Klinger, encapsulates the message of the UI Museum of Art's latest exhibition, Dark Matters: Max Klinger's Print Cycle On Death and Other Ruminations, on display through April 15.
WHEN Steve Bedford organised a run to raise the profile of testicular and prostate cancer he hoped it would mirror the success of Race For Life, which funds vital research into breast cancer. But when only 13 men signed up he was forced to cancel it. Rachel Wareing and Features Editor Rachael Gordon report.
Jan. 1. Feb. 18. April 13. What do these dates have in common? In Hawai'i, they're all New Year's Day.
It's finally official, Ralph Nader has become the new Harold Stassen of American politics. Stassen, who hopelessly ran for President more times (literally) than almost most people have fingers and became a national joke, at least had been elected to something - indeed something noteworthy - governor of Minnesota. But now, Ralph Nader has said he's thinking about running for President yet ...
How skillful are you at choosing between words that sound alike?:
A court in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu sentences three political activists to death for killing three female students.
"We flee not from death itself, but from the manner of death; for the goal of our highest desires is death." This statement, engraved on a tomb in a print by German Symbolist Max Klinger, encapsulates the message of the UI Museum of Art's latest exhibition, Dark Matters: Max Klinger's Print Cycle On Death and Other Ruminations, on display through April 15.
WHEN Steve Bedford organised a run to raise the profile of testicular and prostate cancer he hoped it would mirror the success of Race For Life, which funds vital research into breast cancer. But when only 13 men signed up he was forced to cancel it. Rachel Wareing and Features Editor Rachael Gordon report.
Jan. 1. Feb. 18. April 13. What do these dates have in common? In Hawai'i, they're all New Year's Day.
It's finally official, Ralph Nader has become the new Harold Stassen of American politics. Stassen, who hopelessly ran for President more times (literally) than almost most people have fingers and became a national joke, at least had been elected to something - indeed something noteworthy - governor of Minnesota. But now, Ralph Nader has said he's thinking about running for President yet ...




