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College Football Needs a Playoff System
With the emergence of the Internet and the entire computer boom in the early 1990s, many in society felt that computers would make their lives easier.
Table Tennis Club Puts a New Spin on UCI
A popular Olympic sport is finally coming to UC Irvine. If you guessed table tennis, or more popularly called ping-pong, you guessed right. UCI now h
From FUBU To Burberry, a Not So Extreme NBA Makeover
Imagine being paid millions of dollars to play a game that you're one of the best in world at. Wouldn't you be willing to make some minor sacrifices i
Men’s Water Polo Sustains Comeback
The UC Irvine's Men's Water Polo team managed to win last Thursday's game, on Oct. 20, despite a last minute comeback attempt by the Loyola Marymount
Women’s Volleyball Swept by LMU
Coming off a win against Cal State Fullerton on Oct. 15, the UC Irvine Women's Volleyball team hoped to build on their momentum as they took on noncon
Coverage of Iraq Has Reached All-Time Low
On Oct. 13 President George W. Bush was featured interviewing soldiers in Tikrit, Iraq via satellite. The White House later accidentally released a
Quality Drives Grades, Not TAs
Last week, an article entitled, 'TAs Have Too Much Power,' was published in the New University. After reading the article, I asked other graduate stud
Santa Ana in Need of Sex Education
Einstein once defined insanity as 'doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.' In Santa Ana, concerned parents must be
Freddy’s Four Fingers Perform ‘Life As a Rehearsal’
It's easy to confuse the name of the rock'n'roll band Freddy's Four Fingers with the name of Tom Green's 2001 movie entitled 'Freddy Got Fingered.' Ye
Benefit of the Bands: Rocking Out for Katrina Victims
Natural disasters don't arrive on time as if they were expected; neither do they choose whose lives to ravage and which families to spare or tear apar
A Pairing of Classical and Modern ‘SwanS’
As part of the second annual UC Irvine Dance Film Festival, guest artist Veronica Tennant guided an audience on Oct. 21 through a showing of the dance
UCI Oktoberfest
In Munich, the German capital of the Bavarian-originated festival Oktoberfest, citizens often argue about how much a liter of beer will cost while the
Is a Scavenger Hunt Considered Hazing?
Arguably one of the most infamous aspects of going Greek, hazing, is continuously making headlines and spurring gossip nationwide amidst efforts to cu
An Intimate Portrait of John Lennon
One of the most popular names in music of the 20th century is once again the subject of another book. John Lennon, singer and songwriter most well-kno
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