Archive for October 2nd, 2006
UCI History Professor Featured in ‘U.S. vs. John Lennon’ Film
Academics: Jon Wiener, author of a book on John Lennon’s FBI Files, was historical consultant in new film.
Sixth Straight Victory for Men’s Soccer
Soccer: Senior Brad Evans scored the game- winning goal, giving the Anteaters a 1-0 shutout victory over Cal Poly.
Sports in Brief
Men’s Water Polo Defeated by UC Santa Barbara
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Review of New Clubs
As UC Irvine continues to grow as a campus, so does its variety of clubs and organizations. These new clubs address different interests, from students who have a passion for motorcycles to those who like to study neurology. Here are three that will launch this school year:
Queer Graduate Caucus
As you walk through Aldrich Park, you [...]
OCMA Celebrates Biennial
The Orange County Museum of Art scoured California and found more than 30 young artists whose work is currently on display until Dec. 31. In closet, on video, with fabric, with chlorophyll, with action figures and more, these artists have helped put together the 2006 California Biennial, an exhibition with art as diverse as California’s [...]
Israeli Speaker Invites Discussion
On Sept. 25, Ehud Danoch, Consul General of Israel, spoke at UC Irvine regarding current issues affecting Israel. The Anteaters for Israel-sponsored event attracted 350 individuals, including students, faculty and community.
Danoch described the many facets of Israel’s relations with its Arab neighbors.
‘Soldiers gave eviction notices to families who have lived there for 35 years … [...]
Anesthesiology Head Quits
Hospital: Peter Breen retired amidst challenges to his leadership raised in confidential meetings.
Around the Ring
B.A. in Public Health and B.S. in Public Health Sciences offered
The undergraduate B.S. in Public Health Sciences and B.A. in Public Health will explore public health plans and research. Students will analyze public health programs and learn of the challenges of human health in an emerging population.
Students who wish to pursue medical school must still [...]
Kate Winslet’s ‘Little Children’
Based on the novel by Tom Perrotta, ‘Little Children’ chronicles the relationships between various members of a small suburb in Massachusetts who meet on a local playground.
After watching the trailer, I developed the impression that the film would be two-dimensional and predictable, focusing on two unsatisfied parents who meet at the playground and begin a [...]