Archive for September, 2011
Actually Close to Meeting Yo’ Mama
FINALLY: Future Ted May have beat around the bush for six seasons, but his story may be approaching its close.
With Flying Colors
MURAL: Cross-Cultural Center’s masterpiece embraces the rich cultural diversity of the UCI community
UCI Geriatrics Earns National Recognition
AWARD: UCI honored with prestigious grant for campaign against elderly abuse and neglect
Nothing New in ‘West Side’
MEDIOCRE: The choreography and performances are nails in the coffin for this famous Broadway show.
Warren Buffet and the “Buffet Tax”
Warren Buffett, the “Oracle of Omaha” and one of the world’s three richest men, sparked a furor of debate with his editorial published recently in The New York Times.
First Day of School, I Love You
This admission that I am about to make may come across as completely nerdy.
Dear Anteaters, the Story of Petey
There once was a baby Anteater named Petey.
“The Office” Alive and Kicking
Good morning Vietnaaaaaaam! Orrrrrrrr not. Sadly, for fans of “The Office,” we will not be able to enjoy Michael Scott (Steve Carell) and his endlessly absurd behavior anymore. We were left with many questions when Carell left “The Office” last year after seven bountiful seasons. His exit, while unsettling, leaves several exciting possibilities for the [...]
Universities Social Networks
It’s a sign of the times. People’s phones are more advanced than their own computers. Paper and ink books are being ousted by electronic reading devices. Now, colleges and universities are making use of social networking websites.
Soccer Streak Busted
DEFEATED: After starting 7-0, the men’s soccer team faltered against USF on Sept. 18 in Florida.