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Hatsune Miku: The virtual and unofficial traveling World Cup trophy

When most people think of the World Cup, a few famous names immediately come to mind: Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappé. But this year, another “player” has unexpectedly entered the tournament conversation: a blue-haired, forever sixteen virtual pop star created...

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New Swan Shakespeare Festival happening on summer nights

As UC Irvine empties during the summer, a 15-ton portable Elizabethan-style theater stands between Langson Library and the Gateway Study Center looking over Aldrich Park.  Marked by its distinct red swan logo, the New Swan Theater has hosted the New Swan Shakespeare Festival each year since its debut in summer 2012. The festival brings to life a vision first proposed by UCI’s Department of Drama when the university was founded.  The open-air theater has two levels, with seats arranged in a 270-degree circle around the stage.  The 2026 season is the festival’s 14th year and features two productions. The first production is “The Merry Wives of Windsor Cove,” a musical adaptation of...

New Swan Shakespeare Festival happening on summer nights

As UC Irvine empties during the summer, a 15-ton portable Elizabethan-style theater stands between Langson Library and the Gateway Study Center looking over Aldrich Park.  Marked by its distinct red...

Chaos during Fourth of July at Newport Beach peninsula

A Fourth of July celebration at the Balboa Peninsula in Newport Beach spiraled into chaos, leading to over 400 arrests and both police and civilian injuries. The Newport Beach...

West Nile virus cases surge across Orange County

West Nile virus has been detected in mosquito samples from 13 Orange County cities as of July 8. Fullerton has the largest share of positive samples, and officials sprayed...

Opinion

Prize and prejudice: Colonialism in the World Cup

Over the past month, teams from around the globe have tested their mettle in exciting World Cup matches. Unfortunately, some fans have one major complaint: The supposedly meritocratic competition has been tainted by discrimination. The...

Simone Weil and AI: The lesson before the answer 

Simone Weil, a 20th-century French philosopher, treated attention as a moral discipline that teaches people to encounter the world with humility. With the continuous use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by students, confusion is treated...

Why Camus lingers

Albert Camus will often enter students’ lives incidentally through a classroom text or a casual recommendation.  Camus speaks to a stage of life when people are expected to explain themselves before they fully understand themselves....

Performed depth: The cost of trying to be interesting 

In 2026, when everyone wants to be interesting, far fewer people are actually interested in something. That difference reveals a deeper problem in contemporary culture. In an age of constant self-presentation, personality has become something...

Movies aren’t billion dollar lottery tickets

Hollywood has a multi-billion dollar problem: budget control. Over the past few years, there has been an influx of disappointing entertainment that is upsetting audiences. Particularly in the superhero industry, companies like Marvel and DC...

Book bans are a fight over the future

Discussions of childhood are a battleground in American politics. Every fight over a child is a fight over the future. In legislative debates, representatives have the power to define what truly harms a child....

Entertainment

Hatsune Miku: The virtual and unofficial traveling World Cup...

When most people think of the World Cup, a few famous names immediately come to mind: Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappé. But this year, another...

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding: A public, private...

The Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Taylor Swift and the National Football League player Travis Kelce recently tied the knot at Madison Square Garden in New York City on July 3....

Madison Beer’s Locket Tour: An evolution of music and...

In honor of her newest album “locket” released on Jan. 16, Madison Beer launched a global tour that began in Kraków, Poland, on May 11. Throughout this tour, Beer...

Theater Thursday: Elle: The ‘Legally Blonde’ story continues 

From the world of “Legally Blonde” comes Lexi Minetree as high schooler Elle Woods in the prequel “Elle.” All eight episodes are available to watch on Prime Video as...

Sports

Trevor Hansen and Ryder Brooks selected in MLB Amateur Draft

The 2026 Major League Baseball (MLB) draft opened with the much-anticipated drafting of junior infielder Roch Cholowsky of UCLA...

Anteaters conclude successful Women’s Track and Field season

The UC Irvine Women’s Track and Field team concluded their most successful season at the Division I Outdoor championship...

Orange County SC’s Jamir Johnson tipped for USA U-18s Camp

Orange County Soccer Club (Orange County SC) forward Jamir Johnson was called up by the United States Under-18 Men’s...

UCI Women’s Track & Field goes back to back

In the second week of the Big West Championship, UC Irvine’s Anteaters looked to defend their title and leave...

UCI Baseball beats CSU Bakersfield 10-7 on senior night

UC Irvine Baseball (25-27, 14-16) won against California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB) (23-32, 11-19) Roadrunners 10-7 at Anteater Ballpark...

UCI Baseball faces defeat trying to claim a Championship spot

UC Irvine’s Baseball team (24-27, 13-16) faced off against the California State University Bakersfield (CSUB) Roadrunners (23-31, 11-18), falling...

Baseball takes big win against UC Riverside, 15-3

UC Irvine Baseball (23-25, 12-14) beat UC Riverside (14-34, 9-17) at Riverside Sports Complex 15-3 on May 9. After...

No. 6 UC Irvine Men’s Volleyball advances to national championship game

The No. 6 UC Irvine (21-8, 5-5) Anteaters defeated the No. 7 Ball State University (26-5, 13-3) Cardinals, 3-1...

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