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Every American has a very strong opinion about our 43rd president, George W. Bush. Whether you hate or love him, there is no denying that there are infinite interpretations of his last two terms in office. For this reason, viewers must take Oliver Stone's new film "W." simply for what it is — a cheap laugh and a disorganized interpretation of Mr. President's psychological makeup and enormous unpopularity.

Overheard @ UCI

Texas: It's next to Middle Earth!

The Shining Costa-llation

Matt Costa performs before Three 6 Mafia during Friday's Shocktoberfest celebration.

From OC to DC: Working at the Nation’s Capita

Barack Obama, John McCain, Hillary Clinton and Donald Rumsfeld are just a few of the faces you can see when taking up one of the unique University of California-District of Columbia (UCDC) Summer and Academic Internship Programs. UC Irvine sends its best and brightest undergraduates to Washington, D.C. to live, play and work with the established professionals that move and shake the world.

It’s Not Easy Being Green

Irvine Planeteers: More to self-righteous, envirophilic crazies than meets the eye?

Contrary to Popular Belief, Africa Isn’t So Black and White

Anteaters abroad: South Africa (Part 3)

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

While dozens of female students waited in line along Ring Road last Tuesday, Oct. 14 to sample the new pink lemonade flavor from Emergen-C, they watched Dr. Ward, a breast health expert, as she continued to discuss the steps a young woman should take to conduct a breast self-exam.

Morality Meets Mutually Assured Destruction

LECTURE: Graduate student held a presentation detailing the nuances of nuclear politics.

News In Brief

University High Suffers Severe Vandalism; Bitter Toxins Trigger Defensive Gut Reactions; Early Alcohol Use Increases Health Risks and Crime.

Club Objects to Totalitarian Islam

SPEAKERS: Yaron Brook and Wafa Sultan, both critics of totalitarian Islam, hold a discussion of its faults.

Groups and Professors Give Propositions Local Flavor

BALLOT: Local groups and professors share their opinions on six of the twelve propositions on the Nov. 4th ballot.

Professors Distinguish Themselves from the Pack

LECTURE: Recognized professors communicate the specifics of global warming and eyeballs.

Town Hall Hypes Coming Election

ELECTION: Erwin Chemerinsky headlined a presentation of the election's significance with a public Q&A.

Drum Circle Files Discrimination Complaint

DISCRIMINATION: Drum circle members clash with AISA officials over membership and entitlement benefits.

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