Article Archive for February 2010
A local pediatrician in the small town of Lewes, Delaware, has been indicted on 471 charges of sexual crimes including rape, sexual assault and sexual exploitation of a child… continue reading
If there is one thing we might all be able to agree on, it is that music can make everything better. After the “Hope for Haiti” telethon, music artists… continue reading
The ¡Adelante! U.S. Education Leadership Fund hosted the first of a three-part series of the State of Latino Education at the university with Juan Sepúlveda as the main speaker… continue reading
The university’s board of trustees officially approved a Student Government Association proposal to create a scholarship fund for students planning to study abroad on Feb. 12. Beginning in fall… continue reading
Tyler Ingraham, junior political science major, hosted his first “block walk” to raise awareness about his campaign for the District 1 seat… continue reading
It’s midnight, maybe 1 a.m. You’re coming home from that party; that awesome party. You’re driving down Culebra, careful to stay below… continue reading
It occurred to me while watching VH1’s ‘Tool Academy” that every step Western society makes towards gender equality is taken in cement shoes. The reality show, in its third… continue reading
With the recent introduction of Apple’s iPad on Jan. 27, tablet computers have catapulted into the mainstream as one of this year’s must-have-pieces of technology. While the idea of… continue reading
The bag is the all-important accessory for your daily routine, and is essential to your outfit. If you are going to be… continue reading
The Diamondback Café became a platform for cultural learning and intrigue as the third annual Chinese New Year celebration cracked its fortune cookie. The Foreign Language Club, the Language… continue reading
Have you ever been to a party and had some of your friends offer you a Jägerbomb? Or have you ever just flat out mixed vodka with Red Bull… continue reading
While Texas voters are primarily focused on the gubernatorial primary on March 2, Congressional primaries are also currently taking place. In the local-area races for the House, Congressmen Charlie… continue reading
David Brancaccio, host of “NOW” on PBS, visited the university to speak to students, staff and community members about the economy, the role of the media in democracy, the… continue reading


