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Johnson Continues to Impress
Is a concert experience only successful if marked by feelings of hype and hysteria? Maybe for some
Feist Shines at Sold Out TroubadourBy Julian Camillieri
On Sept. 16 Canadian-born singer/songwriter Feist performed in a sold-out show at the Troubadour in Hollywood, supported by fellow Canadians Judd and
‘Chalk Circle’ Outlines Current Events
Bertolt Brecht's 'The Caucasian Chalk Circle,' directed by Kate Whoriskey and featuring new music from Michael Bodeen and Rob Milburn, opened on Sept.
The ‘Taste of Newport’ Tastes Delicious
Indulgence was the order of the day at the 17th annual Taste of Newport, which was held Sept. 16 to 18 at Newport Center Drive in Fashion Island. With
Domino
I often find myself approaching the wee hours of the night, quietly procrastinating on whatever paper is due in the morning by facebooking or wikipedl
A Few Survival Tips for the Freshmen of UCI
It doesn't seem that long ago since I was wandering through UCI as a freshman myself. It's been a wild ride to get to my senior year. In that time, I'
Tragedy Reveals Our Generation’s Potential
I first began to think about this question a week before Hurricane Katrina and, despite my efforts, I could find little to defend our generation. Most
Waist-Deep in the Big Easy
Right-wing spin doctors are hard at work blaming state and local authorities in an attempt to absolve George W. Bush of the impotent governmental resp
The New U. Tackles the Issues
In case you missed the banners that are up all around campus, UC Irvine is celebrating its 40th birthday this year. Having some free time this summer,
Mock Trial Becomes Real at UCI
This year at UC Irvine, undergraduate students interested in the field of law will be able to experience their own courtroom dramas, rather than just
Jumpstart Your Year With Quality Playtime
UC Irvine is home to many different kinds of clubs and organizations that work year-round to provide aid or service to the communities around them. On
Welcome Week With a Bam
In a week-long festival to welcome new and returning students back to UCI, Welcome Week will provide numerous activities to entertain Anteaters. With
UCI Community Helps With Hurricane Relief
A chance conversation with a carpet installer at the Bren Events Center led Bernadette Strobel-Lopez, the facility's coordinator, to organize a last-m
Up-Close and Personal With Chancellor Drake
Last spring, the University of California Board of Regents approved UC President Robert Dynes' nomination of Michael V. Drake as UC Irvine's fifth cha
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