Monthly Archives: February, 2005

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The Media Portrays Kobe Bryant Unfairly

He is the most hated man in professional sports. Boos rain down on him when he plays in away games. People trash him on talk radio shows, TV programs

Israel Needs U.S. Support Now More Than Ever

Currently, in Israel, a cease-fire is in place that has been agreed upon by both Palestinian leadership and the Israeli government. Currently, in Wash

Hunter Thompson Revolutionizes Journalism

You either loved it or you hated it. When Hunter S. Thompson wrote, passions were inspired. It was impossible to remain indifferent to the words of th

Free Speech Expressed in Blogs

The average blog-induced drama in college centers around an individual posting too much of their feelings, opinions or facts about other people and ha

‘The Simpsons’ Challenges its Viewers

The recent controversy over the now-infamous gay marriage episode of 'The Simpsons' has rehashed the familiar debates that were once the center of the

A Sweet Meal With a Sour Aftertaste

Lunch at most restaurants is supposed to be a quick and efficient meal where the service is timely and the experience is short-lived yet pleasant. Yet

Uyehara Tackles Today’s Issues

Combining her voice and the movements of her body with projected sound and images, UCI alumna Denise Uyehara captivated her audience with interwoven s

A Variety of ‘Visions’ at the Barclay

A television screen hangs in the front of the stage while dancers in black move with intensity, skill and intent through a series of self-created move

Black History Month Wraps With Distinction

There are Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Post-it notes in the Dean of Students' office advertising a January symposium honoring the political leader.

Bridging the Gap

Take a look around. Despite the many faces and races you see around you, we're not all that different. We all laugh and cry and worry. We all love and

News in Brief

Construction to Cause Delays on University Drive & Bryant Elected to Association for Women in Science

Problems Arise in $1 Million Computer System

Two years ago, a group of UC Irvine professors led by Charles Zender, assistant professor of earth system science, put together a proposal for the dev

Fellow Highlights Promise of Genome Project

Eric Sanders, director of the Broad Institute and professor of biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, spoke as part of the Chancellor's

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