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The upside of angers
Anger comes in different forms and can be expressed in various ways. From singing to writing, from violence to exercise, anger is evoked from raw emot
Smoking Addiction is a Result of Deeper Troubles
I was at a party last weekend, and the girl I was sitting next to was just going through her third (or fourth?) cigarette. As she inhaled and exhaled
How to Realize Your True Sexual Nature
Ending circumcision is the first and most important step toward giving people the opportunity to realize their true sexual nature. Those uninterested
Hybrids Are a Feasible Solution to Pollution
As technology progresses the human race progresses with it. CD players heralded the downfall of cassette tape players and the MP3 player now dominates
Some Students ‘Left’ Out in Lecture
It's something Julius Caesar, Napoleon, Leonardo da Vinci, Mozart, Albert Einstein, Mark Twain, Henry Ford, Winston Churchill, the last three U.S. pre
MSU Speak Against Atrocities
The University of California Irvine seems to be running on hearsay. Never in the history of the Muslim Student Union has it encouraged any type of
Peter the Anteater:
On Jan. 27, the UC Irvine basketball team suffered a tough loss against Utah State at home. But lurking in the shadows that evening was perhaps someth
It’s the Happiest Place for Us, Too
Even though the words 'Downtown Disney' may elicit thoughts of Mickey and friends, don't be fooled. They remain locked inside the Disneyland Resort a
The Axim Offers Business and Pleasure
Imagine a portable music player that surfs the Internet and plays movies and games with graphics that are much better than the original PlayStation.
A Dark and Damaged ‘Darling’
A young American woman in the late 1960s, part of the terrorist organization Weather Underground, flees her country to go to the African nation of Lib
A Hidden Legend Materializes
Beneath the surface of Ring Road lies the greatest legend and mystery of the Irvine campus: the subterranean tunnel system.
Bread and Turd: Part of a Complete Breakfast
I currently suffer from UCCS and daily breakouts of SCO. No, that's not the latest STD spreading among college students. They stand for University of
Where Everybody Knows Your Name
UC Irvine's Anthill Pub & Grille means different things to different people. To some it marks a rite of passage as they eagerly await turning 21 for t
News in Brief
OCTA Abandons CenterLine Project After 10 years of planning and over $63 million in studies, the Orange County Transportation Authority board voted
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