Yearly Archives: 2005

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Cano Speaks Out

After 12 years as head coach of the UC Irvine Women's Soccer team, Marine Cano has decided to resign. In a candid interview with the New University, C

ICS and Engineering in Need of Women

If I were to offer you the opportunity to start a real career immediately after your four years as an undergrad with a salary of over $50,000, would y

Racism Has No Place On the UCI Campus

College campuses were once thought to be safe havens where people could send their sons and daughters without having to fear that they might become vi

Judges Chosen on Ideology

Every month since November 2004 has seen one more reason George W. Bush should not have been reelected president of the most powerful country in the w

Arts Plaza is One Step in Improving Our Campus

The construction and unveiling of the Maya Lin Arts Plaza last Monday resulted in a stir around UC Irvine.

‘Prison’ Escapes Clich

FOX has kicked off the fall season among the major networks with a bang thanks to the suspenseful drama 'Prison Break' (Mondays, 9 p.m.). 'Prison Brea

Say Hi and Nada Surf Rock Sold-Out El Rey

At the sold-out El Rey on Oct. 22, Brooklyn-based Say Hi to Your Mom opened for underground indie-powerhouse Nada Surf.

Horses Torment Boy in ‘Equus’

A 17-year-old boy named Alan Strang blinds six horses with a steel spike. An intensive psychological analysis by Martin Dysart reveals that Strang has

‘Chicken Little’ Entertains as the Sky Falls Down

Disney proves itself a worthy competitor in the world of computer-animated films with its new movie, 'Chicken Little.' Before I continue to rave about

A Look into the World of the Action Movie

When I was a kid, I thought 'Die Hard with a Vengeance' was the coolest movie ever. Now I can't stand action movies. The dialogue gives me a headache

David Lynch

To those familiar with David Lynch through his artistic output, the acclaimed artist and filmmaker

Greek Beat

With enormous Greek letters propped outside the building walls and girls and guys in bright sweatshirts displaying their Greek letters, Arroyo Vista i

Bender Charms Readers With Her Book

Fall's sunset came early on Thursday, bringing an uncomfortable, lonely chill to everyone on Ring Road. What was a shivering student to do? Well, war

Students Celebrate the Dead

Women danced with candles atop their heads and audience members sampled foods in front of the Gateway Study Center on Nov. 1. This celebration, thrown

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