Insidious doesn’t even begin to describe it.
Geeking Out with Jeffrey Harlan
Insidious doesn’t even begin to describe it.
Originally published in the Fullerton Student Journal, Vol. 1, Issue 3; 4 Mar 2000
Fullerton College resounded with the sounds of political activism March 2, as representatives of five political parties packed the patio in front of the Cadena/Transfer Center.
Originally published in the Fullerton Student Journal, Vol. 1, Issue 3; 4 Mar 2000
California State Assemblyman Dick Ackerman spoke to students on campus in an open forum April 30.
Originally published in the Fullerton Student Journal, Vol. 1, Issue 2; 14 Feb 2000
A day for lovers it wasn’t.
Originally published in the Fullerton Student Journal, Vol. 1, Issue 1; 1 Feb 2000
Despite the hype given it by the Clinton Administration, the 2000 Census is actually unconstitutional.
Originally published in the Fullerton College Hornet, Vol. 79, Issue 5; 22 Sep 1999
“This year shall go down in history. For the first time, a civilized nation has full gun registration. Our streets are safer, our police more efficient and the world will follow our lead into the future!”
Originally published in the Fullerton College Hornet, Vol. 79, Issue 4; 15 Sep 1999
Militias. The mere mention of the word will conjure up any of three images — eighteenth-century patriots fighting the British, the “weekend warriors” of the National Guard or the more hyped “redneck fringe.”
Originally published in the Fullerton College Hornet, Vol. 79, Issue 3; 9 Sep 1999
In the current political climate, the Internet and its innate libertarianism is a threat.
My copy of Wizard: The Comics Magazine lay waiting on my bed for me when I returned home from work on the night of July…
“True Crime,” directed by and starring Clint Eastwood, while a good idea, failed to deliver.