Archive for February 26th, 2007
Unconventional Beauty With Butoh
The first ray of light in the theater strikes a single white rope from which a sizable stone floats. There are five pale ovoid rocks swaying in pendulous orbit, the ropes creating a roughly rectangular frame around a pile of white satin.
Then, an infinitesimally minute movement
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Governor Announces $3 Million to Go to Nursing Programs
MEDICINE: UC Irvine received the largest portion of this grant for the School of Medicine’s nursing program.
First Hydrogen Fuel Station in OC to Open
SCIENCE: The National Fuel Cell Research Center hosts the grand opening of a working hydrogen fuel station.
Men’s B-Ball Wins In Home Finale
BASKETBALL: Patrick Sanders scored 15 points, leading UCI to victory in its last home game of the season.
Shooting Around With Angie Ned
BASKETBALL: Angie Ned was named to the First Team All-Big West last season and should be chosen once again.
Pulling Success From Failure: ‘Broadway Flops’
Have you ever been to a really bad show where you just had to get up and leave the theater in order to maintain your sanity? Well, going for another round is Panama Productions’ second-annual spectacle ‘Broadway Flops,’ a night of quirky and bright songs from shows that never quite made it in the entertainment [...]
‘Blair Ditch Project’ Shows U.S. Failure
Editorial
Melanoma: Danger of the Sun
Joel Myres, a promising young second-year medical student at UC Irvine, passed away in 2001 from a deadly epidemic known as melanoma.
Melanoma, the most serious type of skin cancer, appears on your body as a new mole or an old one that has changed size, shape or color. Many people simply ignore such small changes.
Yet [...]