Yearly Archives: 2008

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We Fly High. No Lie. We Know This.

Zack Atkinson attempts one of the most daring dunks ever seen at the annual Midnight Magic festivities on Friday night at the Bren Events Center. Atkinson was crowned the Slam Dunk competition champion on a night that saw thousands get entertained by a talented and new look squad.

Bright Lights, Bright Future

BASKETBALL: Teams kick-off first official day of practice with an electrifying show at the Bren Events Center.

Rise Against ‘Appeals’ to Mainstream

Following its hit release "The Sufferer & The Witness," Rise Against bursts with political angst with its fifth studio album "Appeal to Reason."

Oasis Still Glorious Seven Albums Later

In 1994, Oasis burst out of Manchester and took British pop music by storm with its hit debut album "Definitely, Maybe" and its sophomore smash "What's the Story? (Morning Glory)." Thirteen years and seven albums later, brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher are back with a vengeance on their latest album, "Dig Out Your Soul."

“Sex Drive” Proves to Be Worth the Ride

"Sex Drive" develops its own witty take on the desperate road to deflowering.

Eagles Soar in ‘Park’

If you listen to music regularly, you figure it's a process. Not every record you listen to will catch your imagination. There are plenty that are hit or miss, and then there are some that are just plain bad. The idea of months or years of toil to produce a record has sympathetic listeners rationalizing the bore of albums that just don't click. But through all the clutter, you occasionally, and I mean once in a long while, find a record that just hits you. There's no rationalization, just the world that the album transports you to for an hour. The Department of Eagles has made that record.

Deception Thrills in “Body of Lies”

Once upon a time, a rugged, attractive man working for the CIA underwent a dangerous mission in a war-torn area. Sound familiar?

Catalyst Blends Humor with Art

Catalyst, a biweekly collaborative art exhibition produced by UC Irvine students, is more than simply an art show. Showcasing work by art majors and non-art majors alike, the event is just as much a party as it is a presentation.

Shocktoberfest Preview: Matt Costa

A bright, sweet sound and a soft voice drifting in the calm ocean breeze; sounds like the perfect backdrop for a relaxed, intimate setting on the beach as the sun slowly sets over the Pacific's horizon. You may think this is simply a fixture of your imagination, but it's a reality if you look no further than Huntington Beach's Matt Costa, who is set to play this year's Shocktoberfest hosted by ASUCI.

Oh, Say Can’t You CADC

The 2007-2008 Chinese Association Dance Crew performs for the final time in front of the flagpoles near Ring Road.

Relics From The Runway

Fall Accessories You Can't Miss Out On

Ain’t No Mountain Far Enough

Irvine Planeteers: When we hear the word "mountain," we immediately think of the San Bernardino range, and the Lake Arrowhead and Big Bear Lake ski areas. However, you may not realize that we live about 20 minutes from a small peninsular range called the Santa Ana Mountains. Drive inland on Jamboree until the road dead-ends, and you find yourself in the foothills entering Irvine Regional Park. This park is a multi-use place that contains picnic areas, semi-rugged trails for hiking and even a zoo, complete with a train ride.

Overheard @ UCI

Face stabbing; Darfur rocks; other unfortunate juxtapositions.

Shut Up and Drive

A Commuter's Guide to Living Off-Campus and Thriving

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