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The Survivor: Ethan Zohn

"What made you the person you are today?" 39-year-old "Survivor: Africa" winner, Ethan Zohn, asked the audience on last Tuesday evening’s event. As Ethan...

From Pen to Pan: Cupcakes

Even though Valentine’s Day has come and gone, we couldn’t resist trying out the small, delicious treat that is classically gifted from one...

Two Impressive Anteaters

The Knowledgeable Guide When 18-year-old Jabari McDonald arrived in Irvine in the fall of 2010 to begin his studies at UC Irvine, his mind...

The Dish List: California Gogi Korean Grill

As a native of Garden Grove — aka the home of all things Asian like Little Saigon — I like to think I...

Can UC Irvine Go Smoke Free?

A couple of months ago, the UC Office of the President made an official statement about a policy proposal for every UC to...

Greeks Give Back Too

Philanthropy. Giving back to the community. Lending a helping hand. These are values that are instilled, more or less, to members of UC...

In Love and War

Once upon a time, there was a boy named Rawrence. There were a few things in life that Rawrence truly loved, which included...

Receding Republicans

Last election season, Jeremy Jang, president of the College Republicans at UC Irvine, brought a high-profile guest to campus: Republican Congressman Dana Rohrabacher,...

From Pen to Pan: Soups

Soup: It’s what winter craves. And what better way to begin February than with a steaming bowl of happiness. This week, our editors...

Before I Die…

Pinks, blues, greens, yellows. Scrawled notes, cursive loops. English, Chinese, Spanish. Imagine having a place to express your thoughts; to make sense of your...

The Dish List: The Wheel of Life

As I sat down in my relatively small but cozy booth at The Wheel of Life, the menus before me were filled with...

Ringing in a New Career

Michelle Kim closed her psychology books at the end of fall quarter for the last time. Never to be opened again at UC...

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