Monthly Archives: March, 2005

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DVD Vault Special Edition: Anime Films

Are you one of those poor, unfortunate souls who just doesn't get that whole 'anime' thing? Do you find yourself drawn to big eyes and crazy hair, but

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Thompson an Icon of Gonzo Journalism

'I would feel real trapped in this life if I didn't know I could commit suicide at any time.' The Good Doctor Hunter Thompson's last stand may have

‘The Last Season,’ A Dose of Truth

There hasn't quite been a sports book quite as controversial and widely discussed as Phil Jackson's 'The Last Season: A Team in Search of its Soul.'

Tax Tips For First-Time Filers

Spring paints a lovely picture of blooming flowers, green leaves and chirping birds. Students cannot wait until the end of the quarter to embark on th

Dark, Smoky and Noisy: Import Night Thrills

As I walked inside the Los Angeles Convention Center on Saturday, March 5, I was thankful to be relieved of Downtown L.A.'s dark and smoggy atmosphere

Afghanistan is Not Better Off

Thousands of people in Afghanistan have been left with nothing since America intervened three years ago. Though the U.S. military disposed of the Ta

The Future of File-Sharing Debated

On March 29, 2005, the Supreme Court of the U.S. will hear the case of MGM V. Grokster and StreamCast Networks, the makers of the P2P applications Gro

MTV Misrepresents Young Voter Opinion

Here's a riddle for you: What do people who were about 16 years old when Elvis became the 'first modern rock star' have in common with the people who

Religion is Integral in America’s History

Jesus Christ was put on trial again last week in the United States Supreme Court. After years of debating whether the Ten Commandments should be all

Syria Should Pull Out of Lebanon

If you went to, or read about, any anti-war marches or protests over the last two years, you know that one of their cornerstones has always been their

Final’s Week Schedule Needs Revision

Finals Week is like a temporal black hole, a glitch in the space-time continuum. Time, as you know it, no longer exists. Morning arrives entirely too

News in Brief

Researchers Learn More About Alzheimer's & Poets Highlight Next Chancellor's Fellow Event

UCI Bookstore Reveals Pricing Myths

On March 3, the Associated Students of UC Irvine Campus Affairs Program held a textbooks town hall meeting to facilitate discussion regarding textbook

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