Daily Archives: May 22, 2006

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Stop Worrying About ‘The Da Vinci Code’ and Start Worshiping Stev

Allow me to preface some things before I talk about one of the biggest entertainment stories of this year, 'The Da Vinci Code.' I am a reluctant atheist with little to no religious upbringing. My mom is a Christian, basically, and my stepfather is a Jew.

Ghostface at the Bren

Hip Hop Congress in collaboration with the Associated Students of UC Irvine brought some hip-hop culture to the Bren Events Center on Friday, May 19 by hosting a Ghostface Killah concert, featuring One Be Lo, Trek Life, Supernatural and a B-Boy exhibition

A Skate Racing Comeback

In 1975, a skate film 'Downhill Motion' was made in Huntington Beach that featured the unveiling of the culture of longboarding down steep grades in the Irvine area.

The Long, Hard Truth: A Guide to Young Sex

It seems a little odd that discouraging sex before marriage is the main theme in many high school sex-education programs, despite its ineffectiveness.

This Wildfish Is Definitely a Keeper

One of the fringe benefits of attending UC Irvine is the excellent selection of restaurants in the surrounding areas of Irvine and Newport Beach.

Beware of Dealership Crooks

How much would you charge to perform a task that literally takes a minute of your time? Ruben, a customer service agent at the Norwalk McKenna Volkswagen service department, recently quoted me $100 for a task that literally took a moment.

UC Irvine Honors Undergraduate Writers

Last Wednesday, faculty and department chairs from the School of Humanities gathered along with family and friends to award the winners of various undergraduate writing awards.

Behind the Gates of the Student Center

The sights and sounds of the construction of the UC Irvine Student Center have become a daily part of the lives of students, faculty and staff. But does anyone really know what's happening behind those covered gates? The New University was fortunate enou

What Can Science Teach Us About Love? According to CDF, a Lot

What can science tell us about love? According to Larry Young, a professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Emory University, hormones are responsible for monogamous behavior in animals.

Economics Major To Split

With almost 1,100 students enrolled in the economics major at UC Irvine, changes in the undergraduate program will affect many. The restructuring of the major and introduction of two new majors, business and quantitative economics, will take effect fall 2

MSU Provokes With ‘Holocaust’ Week

Less than three months after UC Irvine's Muslim Student Union found themselves in the national spotlight as a result of a decision by the College Republicans to show controversial Danish cartoons of the prophet Muhammad, the group is again at the center o

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