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Overheard @ UCI

Guy 1: Dude, it must hurt to get a vasectomy. Guy 2: Yeah, seriously. Hey, what's the opposite of that called? Guy 1: Getting your...

Abra Kadabra!

Donn Silberman of the Optics Institute of Southern California, dressed in eccentrically wizard-like clothing, demonstrates the way light enters 3D goggles in a...

Is This Real Life!?

Freshman Eric Wise and sophomore Patrick Rembert react to a call from an official in UCI's one-point loss to UC Davis in the...

No Air Under This Media Umbrella -ella-ella eh eh eh…

If there was one story that has dominated the news more than it should have over the last few weeks, it was Chris Brown's assault on his girlfriend, Rihanna.

UC Irvine’s Drug Culture

Abe stood 6 feet 3 inches and hailed from Humboldt County, CA. He described himself as laid-back and down-to-earth. In a sleepy drawl, he touched on the lack of marijuana use at UC Irvine. "Man, it is so hard to find bud in Irvine," Abe sighed.

Wildfires Can’t Stop Wildflower Season From Arriving in Full Bloom

Irvine Planeteer: It's almost that time of year: wildflower season. Last weekend I attended a pre-wildflower hike to see which species had begun to bud and flower. Wildflower season, beginning in March in Southern California, can be shockingly beautiful, depending on the amount of rainfall we receive in the winter and early spring.

‘Invisible Children’ Appears at UCI

Over 40 faces sat enraptured as they watched the UC Irvine Invisible Children club's premiere of the organization's newest documentary "The Rescue" this past Monday, March 2. As images of African children carrying machine guns flashed across the screen, students squirmed in their seats as they were faced with the reality of the 23-year long war currently raging in northern Uganda.

Dreaming in Everland

The Peter Pan-inspired play "Book of Tink," by critically acclaimed playwright Erik Ehn, continues its sold-out run at UC Irvine this week.

Mr. Hipolito Goes to Washington

Ruben Hipolito, a third-year biology and Spanish double-major, received a call on Jan. 22 from Keith Christopher, the professional director for the entire Sea Scout program. Christopher informed Hipolito that he had been chosen from a pool of over 3.5 million scouts for a special task...

‘Justice NOW!’

A family protests alongside service workers outside the University Club during the forum, "A Conversation With Chancellor Drake."

War-Torn Journalism

Khaled Abu Toameh speaks about the Israel-Hamas war. Toameh is an award-winning Arab-Israeli journalist for the Jerusalem Post who formerly wrote for the Palestinian Liberation Organization.

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