February 9, 2010 | Volume 43 Issue 13

Archive for January, 2007

Sports in Brief

Men’s Basketball Loses to Titans

Fullerton, Calif.

Alston’s Dance is in the Detail

If you have no idea who Richard Alston is, don’t worry, neither do most UC Irvine students.
So it’s easy to imagine how clueless I felt walking through the doors of the Barclay Theatre on Monday, Jan. 22 to watch ‘one of the UK’s most celebrated contemporary dance companies.’
The tour’s opening performance, here in Irvine, was [...]

CalPIRG Organizes Volunteers for ‘Count the Homeless’ Event

CLUBS: UCI Students and community members count OC homeless so county can effectively help them.

Which Team Will Win the Super Bowl? Bears.

The Bears’ defense will frustrate Peyton Manning while the rushing game will overpower the Colts.

Which Team Will Win the Super Bowl? Colts.

Peyton Manning will light up the Bears’ defense and Rex Grossman will struggle in the big game.

Letters to the Editor

‘24′ Portrays Muslims Accurately

Men’s Basketball Upsets Long Beach

BASKETBALL: The Anteaters jump out to an early 25-point lead and hold on to defeat Long Beach 88-84.

Irvine Drama Produces an Impressive and Magical ‘Tempest’

‘The Tempest’ is believed to be William Shakespeare’s final play written independently and boy, did he go out with a bang. It is his farewell to the stage and a true testament to his skill.
‘The Tempest’ is a comedy which follows Prospero, the banished Duke of Milan, marooned on an island that he has taken [...]

Congress Attacking Troops

In passing non-binding legislation that rebukes President George W. Bush for requesting a surge in the number of troops sent to Iraq, the United States Congress is acting incredibly irresponsibly, both in the message that they are sending our troops overseas and the message that they are sending to those whom we are fighting. Our [...]

Times Journalist Reports on Gov.

MEDIA: Los Angeles Times reporter discusses California governor’s second term.

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