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Archive - Dec 18, 2007

Baseball players busted

Last week, the game of baseball was changed forever. All it took was a 409-page report with 86 named players.

The Mitchell Report, released Thursday, identified some of the biggest names in the game. Then again, some of the names were … not so big.

Lost within identification

How do you identify when you are mixed? This is a problem I have always dealt with. When people first meet me, they normally assume that I’m Caucasian and not mixed…this is because of my pale skin and brown hair. Occasionally people will remark that I have “very Indian features”, but I’ve also been more incorrectly mistaken for being Latina and also Greek.

What it's like to be in a snowstorm

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It was 6:30 p.m. Saturday, and the chess team and I had just obtained our second-place trophy at the West Chicago Open Team Tournament. We were ready to leave and begin our three-hour drive from Chicago back to Champaign. However, the moment we exited the building, we were immediately struck by a huge gust of wind, and we saw that the landscape was covered in a layer of white.

Dining review: Tang Dynasty, a taste of China

Jie Han recently sampled the fare at Tang Dynasty, located in the Lincoln Square Mall in Urbana. Choosing seven dishes from the Chinese menu and two from the American, Jie and her party settled in for an evening of dining. Her verdict? The tantalizing details are inside.

Chinese Christmas

With Christmas quickly approaching, I am happy to once again feel the holiday cheer. But one area where the holiday spirit is startlingly absent is my home.

Column: The wrath of the outspoken coward, or why I can't stand anonymous commenters

"We're people, just like you," writes Gargoyle reporter Lauren Piester, "with strong opinions and ideas and feelings, just like you. We're putting ourselves out there by writing these articles. Our names are up there at the top, in blue capital letters. We're not afraid to voice our opinions openly, and you shouldn't be either."