Monthly Archives: May, 2005

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Anton Slobounov: Dives for UCI

At 14 Anton Slobounov wanted a car. So his dad struck a deal with him, promising Slobounov an automobile if he made a national team at the age of 18

Cornered! A Weekly CD Review.

Powerful, upbeat guitar riffs, harmonies designed for belting out at the top of your lungs, inventive song titles and seething lyrics that cut to...

Dreadlocks and ‘Toxic’ Covers: An Evening With the John Butler Tr

On May 14, the John Butler Trio headlined a sold-out show at the Troubadour in West Hollywood, in support of its recent release, 'Sunrise Over Sea,' w

When ‘Grafitti’ Incorporates Dance

For those who assumed that dancers have it easy, you have got it wrong. 'Physical Graffiti,' presented by UC Irvine's Claire Trevor School of the Arts

‘Unleashed’ Leashes Kung Fu

Jet Li is a Buddhist. Normally, the personal lives of actors aren't the domain of critics

E3: Electronic Entertainment Expo

I usually avoid driving in downtown Los Angeles at all costs. I guess I've been softened by luxurious Orange County streets. There are exceptions that

News in Brief

Students Awarded Scholarships This year, eight UC Irvine undergraduate students were awarded some of the nation's most prestigious scholarships and f

AV Bobcat Mistaken for Mountain Lion

Arroyo Vista residents were relieved to hear that an animal spotted near the housing complex on May 9 was not a mountain lion as originally reported,

ASUCI President Calls UCSA Membership ‘Waste of Time’

The UC Student Association's proposed budget increase for the 2005-2006 academic year recently failed to pass a vote in the Associated Students of UC

Pearl’s Father Calls for Peace

On May 16, Judea Pearl, director of the Cognitive Systems Laboratory at UC Los Angeles and father of slain Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl,

Nobel Laureate Honored With UCI Peacebuilding Award

Iranian human rights lawyer and Nobel Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi, was presented with the third-annual UC Irvine Citizen Peacebuilding Award on Saturd

UCI Says Goodbye to Cicerones

Students and faculty gathered in Aldrich Park on May 17 to celebrate the end of an era.

ANSA Fights Adversity With Entertainment and Advocacy

Are we living in a Star Wars universe? It sure seems that way sometimes. But with the joy it will be bringing nerds nationwide starting this Thursday,

Correa Tackles The Down and Dirty

I took Kassia Wosick-Correa's class, Sociology 69 (The Sociology of Sexuality), and I could only describe it as amazing. It was a culture shock for so

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