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A Taste of Orange County

Writers review their favorite restaurants, sampling cuisines from around the world.

Hot Spots to Swing to in the ‘Vine’

With a spotless reputation and neighborhoods to match, Irvine isn't exactly the most exciting place to be. I mean, most everything around here closes by 10 p.m. In this sheltered little suburb, there's nothing to do but get wasted at the nearest dorm or open pad, right? Wrong.

Madame President (Abbreviated Version)

Interview with ASUCI President Megan Braun (Abbreviated Version)

Madame President (Full Version)

Sarah Palin may be vying for the Oval Office, but UCI is already thriving under a woman's leadership.

Weed Street

It is no wonder that Amsterdam's red lights, rich history, canals, festivals and architecture draw in 4.2 million tourists each year. There is something...

Maloof Money Cup

The Maloof Money Cup, a three-day professional skateboarding festival, took place in Costa Mesa this year, with over $450,000 in prize money up for grabs.

‘Eaters in Silver Lining

Ryan Bailey, Jeff Powers, Rick Merlo, and Tim Hutten represented UCI in the Olympics by winning an unexpected silver medal, their first medal since 1988.

Ni Hao WHAT?

Stepping off the airplane into another continent, I felt like I was in "Alice in Wonderland." One of the reasons I wanted to study in England was because I did not want a total culture shock. The fact that everyone spoke English in the United Kingdom was a monumental comfort to me. However, when I walked into Heathrow Airport from LAX, I felt immediately misplaced.

SPOP the Newbies!

Incoming freshmen and parents learn about the Anteater lifestyle during the Student Parent Orientation Programs (SPOP).

Après la pluie, le beau temps

"In Paris, one trades comfort for beauty."

Cape Town Choir Uncovers Culture Clash

Every semester, a study abroad student will tell you that he or she wants to be immersed in the local culture. They don't want to sit around in classes with American students learning American material from American professors. They don't want to take a quick destination tour. They don't want to be tourists. They want to experience life the same way that the locals do.

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