Yearly Archives: 2005

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Art-Filled Thursdays in Laguna

It's true. Just the thought of Laguna Beach might evoke images of bleached blonde high school students and the

Chinese Cuisine Fit for a Student Budget

As college students, we enjoy eating fast food, but we also occasionally like to eat a good meal at sit-down restaurants without having to spend a bu

From UCI to LAPD After Graduation

'I only took the test for the air conditioning,' Simone Bangphraxay, now a Los Angeles Police Department officer and UC Irvine alumna, remembers of he

Art and Research at the UCI Arboretum

On Oct. 8, the UC Irvine Arboretum hosted its annual Fall Perennial sale. Customers were seen early on trickling from the sale with bags and carts fil

Put to the Test

In Southern California, the coming of fall can mean very little. At UC Irvine, it brings a brown tinge to the trees of Aldrich Park. An influx of exci

The Hollywood Bowl Entertains a Patron-turned-Usher

The Hollywood Bowl first entertained Los Angeles music lovers in 1922 and has since become an internationally renowned outdoor concert venue hosting c

Scary Kids Scaring Kids on a School Night

For their first headlining tour and debut at Chain Reaction on Sept. 29, the members of the indie rock band Scary Kids Scaring Kids were serenaded by

Carvey Administers Alternative Medicine at the Barclay

On Oct. 7, hundreds of guests at the Barclay Theatre were treated to a night of tasteful comedy entitled 'Laughter is the Best Alternative Medicine.'

Thrice Live at the Bren Events Center

On Oct. 7, Orange County-based Thrice headlined a sold-out show at the Bren Events Center with supporters Underoath, The Bled and Veda. This was the f

Fundamentalism Has No Place in Islam

Recently, mass media has often used a disturbing phrase: 'Islamic fundamentalism.' Such word usage is lamentable because it sends an implicit messag

The Situation Isn’t Hopeless

Whenever I watch an American media outlet's coverage of anything related to Israeli-Palestinian politics, I can't help but shout at the television thi

Journalistic Integrity at Stake, Not Confidentiality

The Plame affair, a scandal surrounding the leak of a CIA operative's identity, is very complex and is slowly beginning to be understood. The leak, no

Three Designs Selected for Orange County Great Park

The development of the Orange County Great Park, which will be built on the former El Toro Marine Base, took an important step forward recently when

Regents Seek Pay Increase for UC Executives

Recently, the University of California Board of Regents put forth a proposal item, RE-61, which endorsed systemwide pay increases within the UC system

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