Archive for August 30th, 2011
Preparing to Make A Splash
ATHLETES: Men’s Water Polo graduated a core of starting seniors, but looks to dominate again in 2011.
Irvine: Back in the Saddle
LEGIT: UCI has started their 2011 regular season 4-0 after defeating Mississippi State on Sunday.
The GOP Race Is On: Who Has the Best Shot Against President Obama?
That said, the last few weeks in the 2012 Republican presidential primary has been, for a lack of a better term, turbulent.
The Gamer’s Corner: “El Shaddai”
“El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron” is a fantastic journey from beginning to end. Its unique, constantly changing abstract art style continuously encourages you to progress ever forward. While the stunning visuals’ impact on the mood and story is easily the most exciting aspect of “El Shaddai,” the game features a solid foundation of both platforming and arena combat that makes your trip through the game worth taking without hesitation.
Oil Drilling in the Arctic
It is entirely possible that oil production will effectively cease within our lifetime. When all the easily exploited oil wells dry up, where can we turn for our next fix?
Gatten Sushi, Not So Yummy
Taking ideas from the pastel walls, wooden accents and fun customer service of Sushilicious and the size and speed of Kula, Gatten Sushi walks the middle ground, hoping to provide an alternative to both.
Outside Lands
Music festivals are great in concept, but they always come with a catch: the often enormous price tag latched onto coveted multi-day passes.
What Happens When Google Rules the World?
In a world where information is literally at your fingertips, one corporation reigns supreme: Google Inc. Or at least they will one day. After Google’s latest acquisition of Motorola, the question of if Google will rule the world has become when instead.
A “Heartbound” Dream
DREAM: Austrailan post-hardcore Dream on Dreamer redefines the genre, but falls short of monumental.
5 Ways to Avoid That Summer Daze
Here’s my MUST TO-DO LIST before school starts, and before research papers and daily assignments once again become the norm.