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Got Soul? Ellen Shieh Wins Soulstice 2016

By Caitlin Antonios A heavy mist settled upon the Bren Events Center as students eagerly filled in for Soulstice, UCI’s fifth annual talent competition....

Soulstice Searching: Uniting Voices

With Soulstice only a few days away, the anticipation for UCI’s annual talent extravaganza is reaching new heights. This week, as part of...

A ‘Vision’ in Red

By Jared Alokozai What language and semantics cannot express, perhaps a body in rhythmic motion can. At the Irvine Barclay Theatre  this past weekend,...

The Alien World of ‘Wetware’

By Michelle Turken Behind the non-descript double doors of the Beall Center for Art and Technology lives an alien world, one in which artificial...

Fashion Corner: Your Bummy Green Jacket

By Javier Burdette As we made our way to Pippin Dining Commons a couple weeks ago, my friend, freshman Scottie Cheng, disdainfully observed, “Everyone...

Pillz and Thrillz with JAUZ

Eyes dilate with excitement (among other things) on young faces, loosely attached to eager figures that slink as they find their place amongst...

The Crossroads of Race, Politics and Medicine at UCI

By Michelle Turken Professors, students and community members converged for a day of history, poetry and philosophical debate at the ‘Slavery at the Crossroads...

Art Walk Talk: Downtown Santa Ana

By Nicole Block If you find Orange County to be culturally starved of anything more meaningful than perfectly manicured lawns, nails and lap-dogs, the...

Diversity and Equity Explored at Women in Music Tech Symposium

By Javier Burdette Artists, speakers and various experts representing the global concern on gender inequality in the arts came together on Feb. 5 and...

“Clybourne Park” Debuts Sunday and Unapologetically Mirrors Racial Tensions

If the purpose of theater is to hold a cracked mirror to society, then UCI drama’s latest production unapologetically reflected ugly truths, as...

UCI Artist Spotlight: Jolene Ung

By Caitlin Antonios There tends to be a misconception that art majors are doomed to a life of little money and even less success. However,...

Kerry Tribe Talks Emotion and Memory in “H.M.”

By Nicole Wong The University Art Gallery hosted a roundtable discussion of Kerry Tribe’s experimental film, “H.M.,” covering topics such as memory and trauma,...

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