Ronald Cruz, a third-year biological sciences major at UC Irvine, has had a pretty dramatic experience. As I approached him for an interview, he was thumbing through this very newspaper with what seemed to be an amused smile on his lips.
I'm weird. In more ways than you can imagine. I keep myself updated on constantly bleak current events, but am utterly incapable of watching a movie with any disturbing content.
For all who were raised to believe that an education, a strong work ethic, good personal hygiene and an indomitable drive to succeed are all you need to get a career in today's America
It's getting to that time of year again, when we stop paying attention to lectures and start dreaming about the varied and exotic places we're planning on visiting for winter break.
The stage is a fantastic blur of colors as dancers jump, spin, stamp and move in perfect sync with one another. There's loud music and flashing lights. An uproarious audience cheers wildly, applauding, whistling and screaming when the performance is over.
Carrie Ann Inaba's zest for life is a breath of fresh air for the cynical college scholar. This quadruple threat is a source of inspiration for even the most unmotivated of UC Irvine students.
Just over four weeks ago I set out on a mission. I had been hearing a lot of noise about online personals and that, purportedly, instant messaging and wall posts were beginning to mean something socially. So as a person who values all sorts of interperson
If I never hear Led Zeppelin's 'Black Dog' again, I will be a happy man.
I know that among rock connoisseurs, this revelation will evoke a response similar to a declaration that Ringo Starr is my favorite Beatle, but I cannot stand idly by while this abo
Dan Coleman, who works full time at Somebody Cares Soup Kitchen in Costa Mesa, has lived in a motel for over six months. Coleman said of being homeless, 'Some people are there because of circumstance. Anything could happen to anybody. Life is unpredicta
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