Archive for November 5th, 2007
One Wheel To Unite Them All
Todd Shaver juggles and Chuck Edwall eats breakfast, with both hands and crams for midterms on his way to class. This doesn’t sound that impressive until you consider that both third-years achieve these feats while propped up off the ground on a single wheel. Indeed, not careening face-first into the pavement seems quite impressive.
There is [...]
FEMA Redefines ‘Disaster’
As fires raged throughout Southern California in late October, members of the press had a multitude of questions. Fortunately, the Federal Emergency Management Agency agreed to give a press conference to address these concerns on Oct. 23 at 1 p.m. Unfortunately, FEMA did not release any information about the press conference until 15 minutes beforehand.
Subsequently, [...]
Letters To The Editor
I’m writing to sarcastically applaud adjunct professor Gary Fouse (Letters to the Editor, Oct. 29) for standing up and saying what only the war profiteers who are running this country have had the paychecks to say: What we need to do is think about how terrible Islamic fascists are. Mind you, he’s not talking about [...]
Caf
FOOD VENUE: Faculty and students in the science community aim to keep Caf
Less Parking, More Fees for VDC Residents
PARKING: The new VDC Road opens to Culver Road but has residents upset because it has cut 30 spaces.
Part III: Outside of Durban
One of the best aspects of studying abroad is how much traveling you do once you reach your study destination. You have somewhere between four months and a year, depending on how you set up your program, to visit as many places as you can in a part of the world you will probably never [...]
UCI Might Not Have a Football Team, but it has SBK
Attention all UC Irvine flag football players aspiring to take home the All-U trophy this season: the road to the top goes through SBK
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Expressing Art for Healing
Whenever art and therapy are mentioned within the same sentence, connections to ambiguous inkblots and your mother tend to come to mind. However, aside from psychoanalyzing blobs of spilled ink over white paper, why not bring out your inner Picasso to help cure the woes of your grief?
In recent years, therapy research has shifted gears [...]
Students Help in Relief Effort of Santiago Fires
STUDENTS: OC groups and organizations provide donations and volunteer to aid evacuees.
Don’t ‘Erase’ Your Future
The sidewalk on Anteater Plaza spoke, and it had this to say: ‘Don’t Erase Your Future.’ UC Irvine students and alumni took time to draw portraits of famous historical figures in chalk and charcoal last Thursday.
The artists were brought together by Don’t Erase Your Future, a program run by the Health Education Center to prevent [...]