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Latin-American Film Festival: Life, Blood For Rent

In a city where killer ants devour anyone who is unable to love, the ghosts of J. L. Borges and G. Garcia Marquez haunt the attics and minds of scriptwriters, playing their silly literary games from beyond the grave.

Spelling “Intelligent Design” without “Intelligence”

I have yet to see Ben Stein's new movie on intelligent design, "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed," but after seeing him do the rounds on...

Lost In ‘The Forbidden Kingdom’

Plot, character development completely unnecessary for film co-starring Jet Li and Jackie Chan.

Cool Cats Don’t Do Stereotypes

Whether it's race, affiliation, gender or religion, college offers plenty of possibilities for pigeonholing. People can label you by something as small as your...

Soulseek: Seeking Out Undiscovered Talent

Peer-to-peer file-sharing good for something other than dowloading bad music marketed by big record labels and Jenna Jameson clips.

Don’t Punk the Pope!

This week, Pope Benedict XVI made his first visit to the United States since the start of his papacy on April 19, 2005, following...

Battle for Wayzgoose Stage

Music graced the Student Center Terrace on Tuesday, April 15, as five UC Irvine bands vied for a spot on the Wayzgoose stage during...

Letters to the Editor

ASUCI even more of a joke than snarky New U ed board claimed last week!

Tokyo Police Club Commits Same Crime

Tokyo Police Club can be summarized in two words: fast and catchy.

Justice Dept. Goes on a ‘Wecht-Hunt’ Against Top Democrats

Robert Thornburg, the former Attorney General of President Ronald Reagan and the first Bush administration, now has a private practice and does not have...

Experimenting With ‘Dark Matter’

In the movie "Dark Matter" directed by Shi-Zheng Chen, Liu Xing travels from Beijing to America as a graduate student to study under Professor...

Wayzgoose Celebrates 47th Year

COMMUNITY: Families and friends join in on UC Irvine's medieval festival celebration in Aldrich Park.

Is Help Here?:Taking Stock of Mental Health Since Virgina Tech

Last week marked the one-year anniversary of the day that Seung-Hui Cho began a shooting spree at a Virginia Tech dormitory and then killed 33 people, including himself. Across the country, people took the time to remember the events of the day and reflect that even those who were not directly involved were affected.

‘Science Guy’ Urges Global Change

SPEAKER: Bill Nye advocates further action to protect the environment for global sustainability.

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