Archive for March 29th, 2011
Lessons Learned From Japan
When a 9.0 earthquake and the concurrent tsunami hit Japan in March, the entire world watched as the forces of nature ravaged one of the most developed countries in the world. Radio programs, television screens and websites flickered with sounds and images of pure devastation. Over 10,000 lives were lost, and many are still missing. News continues to pour in daily about the effects of the disaster.
“Paul” is Out of This World
E.T.: The bromance between Nick Frost and Simon Pegg has led to another hilariously nerdy flick.
Response to Racist Rally Prompts Protest
PHOBIA: On March 10, students rallied against a rally that partook in particularly pointed bigotry.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
FUN: While not a good fighting game, the latest “Dissidia” is full of content that makes it enjoyable.
Converting Haters to Believers: The 2011 MLB Season Begins Thursday
On Thursday, the 2011 Major League Baseball season is expected to commence. Baseball is often divisive: love it or leave it. But it doesn’t take a diehard to appreciate the sport. On occasion, I’ve heard people voice their displeasure for the game of baseball to me, citing the game’s methodical pace, extended season and stagnant activity.
ZotShots (Spring Break Edition)
PHOTOS: Our photographers didn’t lay their cameras down this past Spring Break!
THC for Autism
PURPLE: UCI is taking part in conducting a study to see effects of medical marijuana on children with autism.