Archive for October 9th, 2006
Having a Taste of Lexus
If someone told you that you could test drive brand-new luxury cars, taste fine food and receive gifts, all for free, you would jump on it, right? Last Sunday, Sept. 24, I did exactly that when I attended the 2006 Taste of Lexus Design and Innovation Edition.
This special event is taking place in 10 different [...]
R&B, Jazz, Gospel at Grama
Irvine is not known as a center of hip-hop or Latin music, but on Sept. 30, the Bill Barber Memorial Park behind Irvine City Hall exploded with gospel, Latin, folk, smooth jazz, R&B and even hip-hop choreography at Gramafest 2006, hosted by The Gift of Joy Foundation, which aids single working parents in need.
Well, maybe [...]
Panel Hosts Multi-Cultural Newspaper Editors
Media: Four journalists working for non-English papers discussed the significance of multicultural media.
The Tom Green Show
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past decade, you’ve probably heard of Tom Green. You know
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Water Polo Holds on Against Waves
Water Polo: Junior Colin Mello scored a game-high four goals, leading the Anteaters to victory.
Admin Bills Palo Verde After Profs Complain
Housing: Graduate students protested after Palo Verde funds were used for construction to appease professors.
Men’s Tennis Smashes Opponents
Tennis: The men’s team hardly broke a sweat, giving their new coach a glimpse of their dominance.
UCLA’s ‘Holistic’ Admissions Unfair
The current admissions procedure of UC Los Angeles is being reevaluated. In September, UCLA announced that they are planning to take a more rounded approach to the admissions process. The new procedures are similar to those taken by UC Berkeley and Ivy League campuses.
Disadvantaged African-American students might have something to gain now that UCLA is [...]