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Future Talent Shines in The Little Theater
From June 3 to 5, the UCI Department of Film Studies hosted its 12th annual screenwriting festival for the greater campus community to enjoy.
A Juicy New Spot in Irvine
There are many places in Irvine to get a sandwich, but only the Union Street Carvery at Harvard Place Plaza on the corner of Harvard Avenue and Main S
Sports in brief
Erickson Honored by Collegiate Baseball...Won Strives to Qualify for US Open...Hois Captures Singles and Doubles Titles
‘Naked’ Offers A Fresh Look at the Environment
Regular college students may not have time for nature. They may be too busy going to class to notice the trees around them, and they may not be aware
What Have I Gotten Myself Into Now?
From the time I was born in 1984 to now
Travel Europe the Right Way
London, Paris, Rome, Geneva, Prague and Barcelona. These are just a few of the top tourist destinations in Europe, where thousands of people from arou
The Tri Club Picks up the Pace for UCI
Participating in one sport can leave someone with hardly any free time, but what if you participated in three different sports simultaneously? What's
* Letters to the Editor
The New University asks: 'How do you feel about the burning of the Apartheid Wall?' Throughout the past weeks the barrier has been also reported and p
Governor’s Budget Agreement Unfair for Students in the UC System
The agreement made between the Cal State/University of California and and the governor's office is anything but fair and fails to look toward the econ
Generation X is Ignored by Politics Due to Failure to Participate
My generation does not care for itself. We lack real student leadership. Our campus is abound with 'student leadership' activities, but I am not sure
Two-Party System Not Enough
Howard Dean once said, 'When you act like Senator Kerry does, he appears to be more like George Bush than he does like a Democrat ... We now see that
Burning of Wall Prevents Cooperation
As most of us are gearing up for finals, getting that summer job, planning out our summer vacations or buying books for summer classes, a majority of
Learning to be a Child Again: Saying Goodbye to UCI
On May 18, 2004, Arizona Diamondbacks ace Randy Johnson, at the tender age of 40 years and seven months, pitched a perfect game against the Atlanta Br
Harry Potter: Box Office Wizard
I was one among the hundreds people who filled the three 12:01 a.m. showings of 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban,' at The Block in Orange the
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