Yearly Archives: 2004

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A Dose of reality

So now that it's third week and you're starting to settle in, take a good look around. You're probably sitting in a huge lecture hall with 400 other

Indy Films in Art House Theatre

The parallel universe of cinema arts, also known as indie films, lies just across the bridge. The University Town Center 6 is an art house, a theater

The U-Club Welcomes Us

Though most students have walked by it, many don't know about the University Club restaurant located on campus between the engineering and physical sc

Erdman’s ‘Nine Hills’ Pleases With Unique Approach

Sarah Erdman's debut novel 'Nine Hills to Nambonkaha' is characteristic of good literature, beginning in birth and ending in rebirth. This book is hig

Sports In Brief

Cross-Country Women Finish 1st; Men 2nd at Invite San Luis Obispo, Calif

Result of Budget Cuts Unfavorable

UC Irvine never looks the same after a fun summer away. This fall, one of the most obvious changes is the missing sign on 100 Gateway Commons that use

Halliburton at Odds with the Environment

Last Thursday the Los Angeles Times published an article having to do with a recent study by the Environmental Protection Agency regarding oil and gas

Out Week Attempts to Promote Open Minds

Ever wanted to become more active on campus? More specifically, would you like to be involved with concerns about student life other than the more vis

Cornered! A Weekly CD Review.

'Shhh...Don't Tell' is the latest comedy CD from funnyman Adam Sandler. The album is a combination of both skits and songs in a range of genres.

Religious Extremism Makes Discussion Difficult

Religious extremism has always been a part of my life. The funny thing is, I have never been a religious extremist. I can remember my earliest exper

Gay Marriage is Constitutional

I had never really given much thought to the idea of gay marriage until an 'enlightenment' at a lecture given on campus last year. Thanks to the ar

‘The Machinist’ Isn’t Worthwhile

'If you were any thinner, you wouldn't exist,' from the psychological thriller 'The Machinist,' pretty much sums up the movie. If the film were any m

‘Cook’-ing Stand-Up Comedy at the Improv

Today in the world of entertainment, there are so many success-stories in music, film and other media whose subjects have little or no control over th

APSA and Jaded Magazine Sponsor Films

The Asian Pacific Student Association, in conjunction with Jaded Magazine, hosted the Subject Matter Film Festival on Oct. 13 to 15. Each of the three

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