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The Coffee Chronicles

Happiness is a cup of good, fresh coffee. But what if I told you there’s more to coffee than meets the eye? Let me...

The Other Road: English to Music

Pawl Espinoza is a fourth-year Anteater from the San Francisco East Bay area. He is an English major who enjoys the flexibility of...

According to Traci

Step into Traci Ishigo’s office, and you’ll find a clutter of items that signify the various campaigns, events and policies that she has...

The Dish List: Tender Greens

Nothing screams Southern California dining like fresh and healthy food and a large outdoor patio. In January, the healthy grub and hip atmosphere...

Parker the Photographer

After wearing out many years of running soles, Ian Parker, UC Irvine professor of neurobiology and behavior and  physiology and biophysics, can be...

Remember When?: Music

I’m just going to come right out and say it: for the most part, I can’t stand our generation’s music. The songs are...

It’s Our Job to Give You the News, Not the OC Register’s

Here we are in week three, the week when the fate of the New University’s 45 year history may come to a close...

Measure U Infographic

Want to know more about the Measure U referendum? Want to know how to get involved? Check out this infographic detailing the essential...

Oh Nam!

At 14 years old, Nam Ho sat in a freshman biology class at Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose, scratching scribbles into...

The Dish List: Sprinkles Ice Cream

The scene at the Corona del Mar Plaza is one that’s no stranger to large crowds and long lines. Just south of Fashion Island...

What We Are, Your Paper

I’ve walked into the New University Newspaper newsroom for four years now, one as a staff writer and three as an editor. In...

The Other Road: From English to Law

Natalie Badalof is a fourth-year Anteater from Santa Clarita, California. She is an English major who will graduate in June. Her favorite book...

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