Daily Archives: Apr 5, 2004

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Camara Provides Spring Cheer

When we think about what we know about dance, usually ballet, jazz, hip-hop and tap come to mind.

Alternative Media Makes New Ideas Possible

With an increasingly tight budget nowadays, a number of groups on campus find it even harder to request more funds and expand beyond their current siz

At What Point Do We Become Ashamed Of Our Own Culture?

What is it about this society that distorts every bit of warmth and tradition in a culture until all that is left is a shiny exterior?

Iranian New Year

Have you ever been around campus on a Sunday in late March? Ever noticed the masses of dark-haired men, women and children trekking to University Driv

Welcome all to the University of California

The recent University of California Office of the President report has an analysis of admissions that is, in essence, a hoax.

United We Stand, Divided by Flags

'Imagine there is no heaven, no hell, no religion, nothing to kill or die for and no need for greed or hunger. Imagine there are no countries and no p

Being Picky is Healthy for your Brain

There were the Jews in 1930s Germany, then the Japanese in the West, and now it seems to be the Muslims' turn.

The End of Human Suffering

There have been many articles written, many books published, many years of protests, talks, teach-ins, sit-ins, hunger strikes, speeches, walks and e

Sold Out

On March 21 Something Corporate, Yellowcard, Rufio and Steriogram played to a completely sold-out Bren Events Center. The result: Literally thousands

Polysics: Not Your Average Japanese Export

From the land that brought the world Neopets and decorative cell-phone accessories comes the Polysics

Proof That Your Enemies Can Also Be Your Friends

The bar area of the House of Blues in Anaheim is riddled with soaked-through Converse All-Stars shoes and a sea of various black hoodies while the mer

DIW Magazine is a Look at the Independent Music Scene

After two whole UCI quarters of scavenging magazine racks, I never dreamed that there might be enough publications out there to sustain yet another qu

Dawn of the Dead

Stories about zombies have been around since the beginning of time. 'Jumbee' by Henry S. Whitehead, published in 1926, tells the story of zombies thro

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