Monthly Archives: May, 2011

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Differential Tuition on the Horizon? Experts Say No Way

PAY: An LA Times article concerning varying tuitions depending on campus incites backlash.

“Ready, Set, Film!”

ACTION: You’ve got 24 hours ... GO! The Mad Film Dash comes back for its seventh year at UC Irvine.

Apartheid Week Returns

AWARE: MSU holds events and showcases with emphasis on education and awareness.

The Cars Bring 80s New Wave Back

REUNITED: The Cars manage to recapture their ’80s sound, but the voice of Benjamin Orr is still missed.

KT Tunstall Captivates

DISNEY: Scottish folk singer KT Tunstall lights up the House of Blues in Anaheim with her guitar-driven tunes.

The Kills: Live in Pomona

FEVER: Alison Mosshart and Jamie Hince bring sexy back in Pomona with their signature gritty rock.

The ‘Fantastic’ Man Man

FIZZLING: The experimental band’s latest outing provides an intense listening experience.

The Gamer’s Corner: Don’t Miss These Summer Video Game Releases

While summer is the time the biggest blockbuster movies release, the opposite is usually true for video games. This year is no different. While there are a few exciting releases coming out in the months ahead, the majority of the year’s biggest games will be released in October and November.

‘Let’s Cheer’ to Sirens

FRESH: The sophomore album from post-hardcore band Sleeping with Sirens is spectacular.

The Curious Case of “Hesher”

FILM: Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays Hesher, a complicated young man who changes his friend’s life forever.

Collaboration: A Subtle Art

When artists collaborate, what are the legal issues behind that marriage and who owns what? For a craftsperson, these questions of a legal nature may not be particularly pressing points of interest. Yet it was precisely this topic that brought lawyers, artists, professionals and professors together in a discussion called “The Legal Side of Art Collaboration.”

Breaking: Student Regent Jesse Cheng Resigns

In a statement released earlier this evening, Jesse Cheng has confirmed that he has resigned from his position as Student Regent. Cheng's resignation comes...

Promoting the Act of Kindness

May is kindness month on campus. Events such as the speech by the Dalai Lama and holidays like Mother’s Day celebrate the promotion of...

UCI’s Own Trin in Vendor Fair

Few things in life are as dependable as UC Irvine’s Vendor Fair. Every quarter, the scent of kettle corn takes over campus and with it comes the anime booth, the used book sales, the questionable clothes and unnecessary but adorable trinkets for every occasion.

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