Yearly Archives: 2005

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Internet Opens Romantic Doors

Welcome to the '1337 Geek,' the only column in the New University where the writer won't profess to be an expert of any sort on relationships. And

There’s More to be Revealed

For two years, bloggers, journalists and anyone else with an interest in how dirty tricks are played in Washington D.C. have closely followed the Vale

Athletes Shed Light on Social Issues

Two true role models have emerged from the world of sports in the last several weeks. NFL star wide receiver Laveranues Coles and the WNBA's reigning

An Anteater’s ‘Idol’ Experience

This past summer, fourth-year English major Annabel Adams had the unique opportunity to do something not very many UC Irvine students have done: audit

‘IGN Live’ Hits Gamers in Anaheim

For Southern California video game fanatics, there was only one place to be this past weekend: the Anaheim Convention Center, which played host to the

Foozer Tour Takes Over Long Beach

When indie-rock's very own Hot Hot Heat isn't the lead act, you know you're in for a special treat. No letdowns. No tricks. Just 'Foozer.' On Oct. 22

What’s the Difference Between Sampling and Stealing an Artist’s M

Early in October, Gwen Stefani became the first musical artist to have a recording cross the threshold of an astounding 1 million downloads, with her

QUEEN MARY’S SHIPWRECK

Around every corner, a frightful creature or vicious zombie likely lurks, waiting to take guests out of their comfort zone and raise their blood press

The Myth of Campuswide Greek Barbeques

Now that you've perused the police log

UCI Latin Dance Revives Ballroom

Of the many dance organizations on the UC Irvine campus, modern dance has been one of the more crowd-friendly sources of participation. Groups like Ka

ACE: Building a World Between Arts and Sciences

The words 'Arts Computation Engineering' don't instantly conjure up an image in my head. At least they didn't when I used to pass the ACE trailers beh

Research and Recreation at the UCI Observatory

While the expansion of the universe accelerates, the UC Irvine community and the public can increase their knowledge of the universe by attending the

A Student Journalist Travels

One hundred fifteen-degree weather, a camera, a notebook and dozens of Ein Gedi water bottles were all I needed to experience Israel.

$3.6 Million Maya Lin Arts Plaza Opens

On Oct. 25, students, faculty and university officials joined artist Maya Lin and landscape architect Pamela Burton in the unveiling of the transforme

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