Daily Archives: May 30, 2005

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Cornered! A Weekly CD Review.

On May 10, Austin Texas Indie-rockers released 'Gimme Fiction' to the world on Merge Records, following their 2003 breakout album 'Kill the Moonlight.' 'Fiction' has...

Tensions Rise In Miller’s ‘View From a Bridge’

The South Coast Repertory's rendition of Arthur Miller's play, "A View From the Bridge," takes audience members into the heart of 1950s Brooklyn...

Karmacy Heads a Movement

On May 14, Rukus Avenue Productions, in association with MTV Networks, presented "The Movement Live," featuring South-Asian hip-hop fusion group Karmacy at the Key...

Sports in Brief

Chen New Assistant Coach for Men's B-ball Irvine, Calif.

Angels Stadium: An Inexpensive Night Out

It's easy to catch a UCI sporting event during the week. Baseball in the evenings, track and field on a blazing Saturday afternoon and even silent a

Schroer Leads UCI to Shutout Victory Over No. 29 Cal Poly

Needing a strong finish to their season to push their way into the NCAA tournament, the UC Irvine Baseball team (31-25, 10-11 Big West) got a big boos

Changing Times in Sports and Their Impact on My Life

When I think of sports I automatically think of the obvious stuff: professional sports teams, name brand athletes, Nike, Adidas.

Ollie Steals Bases and UCI’s Heart

He goes by Ollie, he's only 19 and he is the sole freshmen on the UC Irvine Baseball team's starting line up.

New SAT Format Sparks Familiar Debates

We all remember those standardized tests we took back in our days as high school students: those four-hour exams that we took over and over again to g

False Claims Exposed by MSU

Alex Chazen last week wrote that the Muslim Student Union fails to educate the campus about Islam.

An Apology to the Citizens of Iraq

As the twin American and Iraqi tragedies play themselves out upon the world stage, it has become clear that something is needed from the American peop

Politics in the Digital Age

A girl walked by me the other day while talking on her cell phone, which didn't strike me as odd until I noticed that she had her iPod headphones on a

The Filibuster Protects Minority Rights

If you've ever seen the movie 'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington,' you probably have a special place in your heart for filibusters. The way the naive Sen.

‘Madagascar’ Gets Lost in the Wild

The new Dreamworks movie 'Madagascar', which opened on May 27 and features the voices of Chris Rock and Ben Stiller, came across like every zoo trip I

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