Archive for May, 2007
Drive-In Theater Culture Returns to the OC
In his New Jersey driveway around 1932, 30-something Richard M. Hollingshead, Jr. arranged a Kodak projector on the hood of his car to aim at a white sheet nailed to some trees. He positioned a radio behind the sheet. Integrating baby-booming America’s two most revered pursuits, Hollingshead, Jr. elementally created what he would call an [...]
Fuel Efficiency Increase Is Long Overdue
Editorial
‘Spider-Man 3′ Swings to Wii
Ever since Activision scored the Spider-Man license in the late ’90s, Tony Hawk’s company has been perfecting a realistic swing technique in its line of Spider-Man games, along with a bigger version of Manhattan each time. That might sound good on paper, but at this point it feels like I’ve been playing the same game [...]
Baseball Slugger Cody Cipriano
BASEBALL: Senior second baseman Cody Cipriano has the Anteaters in the hunt for the Big West Title.
Macbeth
Drum beats, fantastic choreography and talented acting brought chills to the audience of ‘Macbeth: A Love Story’ on a chilly spring night. Under the brilliant direction of Amanda McRaven and a band of rebellious thespians, the spirit of William Shakespeare was resurrected at the Wednesday, May 9 opening performance in the Maya Lin Arts Plaza [...]
Modern Art, School of Arts Too Exclusive
Ever since the dawn of modern photography in the late 19th century, the art world has been in a state of shock and disarray. The camera, along with other technological advances of the industrial revolution, came to fascinate and terrify artists down a path of chaos from which we have yet to recover.
During the same [...]
UCI Celebrates NCAA Champs
SPORTS: Faculty and students joined the men’s volleyball team for a campus victory rally.
Golf Advances to Championships
GOLF: UCI moves on to the NCAA Championships after finishing in the top eight in the Regionals.