Daily Archives: Jan 29, 2007

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Epic Movie

Even if you like Carmen Electra in body-tight outerwear, 'Epic Movie' will not come close to satisfying your need for visual stimulation for 90...

Seeing ‘The World’ in 100 Acres

'See the world without ever leaving Bejing!' In Beijing's 'World Park,' a tourist might snap pictures of the pyramids, the Eiffel Tower, Big Ben or...

Iranian Threat Proving to Be Imminent

More than half of Americans believe that Iran does not represent an imminent danger to the United States, according to a poll conducted by...

Admin Targets Pedestrians

BIKES: Admin plans to give tickets to pedestrians in the bike lane. Cyclists still unhappy with situation.

Getting to Know Your Athletic Director

ATHLETICS: Bob Chichester discusses the job of an Athletic Director and his future plans for UCI sports.

Study Finds Learning Slows Alzheimer’s

SCIENCE: UC Irvine research study shows staying active in the brain may have therapeutic value.

Making The Most of UCI

It's natural for most graduating college students to suffer from panic attacks. In our last year here at UC Irvine, we find our minds...

Daphne Loves Derby Prepares ‘Good Night, Witness Light’

It was Daphne Loves Derby's second concert at the Chain Reaction on Saturday, Jan. 20. Before the concert promoting their sophomore record, 'Good Night,...

Times Journalist Reports on Gov.

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

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...

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...

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.

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