Yearly Archives: 2011

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Youth Movement: Forecast at Anteater Stadium? Fairweather

MOVEMENT: At 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday night, almost 800 fans filled up Anteater Stadium to watch UC Irvine’s conference opener against Cal Poly.

Sports In Brief

SIBS:UC Irvine’s women’s soccer team tied the Aggies 2-2 at UC Davis on Friday afternoon.

‘Antigone’ on the move

In the simplest terms, the enactment of drama on stage serves to create a world that the audience can collectively accept and react to....

A ‘House’ facing foreclosure

FRAUD: Though enticing on the outside, you’ll be desperate for a way out once you’re inside “Dream House.”

‘Up All Night’ won’t put to sleep

INSOMNIA: For whatever reason (a baby, namely) Will Arnett and Christina Applegate can’t sleep.

Knocked out by ‘Rocky’

GLITZ: Currently playing at the Old Globe, “The Rocky Horror Show” provides a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

’50/50′ comes out ahead

CHANCES: Joseph Gordon-Levitt is a cancer victim, but Seth Rogen manages to keep the mood light.

Gay marriage debates rages on

Thanks to North Carolina, we are caught in the marriage debate crossfire, yet again. On one side, people are trying to preserve the sanctity of marriage. On the other, people believe that same-sex couples should have equal marriage rights. Both provide valid (and some not-so-valid) points. Both are adamant that they are 100 percent correct. Both annoy me when they put flyers on my car windshield. Neither will back down. Clearly, there is only one solution to this age-old debate: to ban heterosexual marriage.

Palestine’s statehood bid

Recently, the Palestinian Authority promised to request a bid for statehood from the United Nations, which would mean the U.N. would officially recognize Palestine as an independent state. The proposal recently sparked a debate throughout the world as to whether declaring Palestine an independent nation is a victory for the Arab world, or a slap in the face toward Israel.

AIDS and gamers

Could it be possible that our parents were not entirely right when they told us that video games were pointless and did nothing more than turn our brain to mush? According to an exciting new development in the field of molecular biology, the answer to that question just might be “yes.”

Pakistan’s double game

Nearly 10 years after the beginning of the war in Afghanistan, it is now trite to say the conflict is attributable to Pakistan. Besides the widespread corruption in the Afghan government, the other main problem that is also widely reported is the Pakistan government’s double game of attacking the Afghan insurgency while allowing them support bases in Pakistan to which the insurgents can go to rest, rearm and train.

This is how a great university dies

It sounded promising, the loud drum rhythm outside my office window. The first day of class and already the protests against tuition hikes were beginning! At least that’s what I fantasized. Of course, the drums did not represent an opening salvo of a full-blown protest movement against the huge raise in tuition once again imposed on UC students as they begin a new year. It was just a student organization looking to attract passers-by to its table along Ring Road.

No more fur in West Hollywood

Late last month the city council of West Hollywood passed a bill that made the sale of fur in their local businesses illegal. As usual in today’s day and age, what should have been a local stride for progress has turned into a maelstrom of opinion pieces and scathing articles in publications statewide.

Irvine 11 case: a war of words

Caught in the glare of flashy headlines, it seems that in the last few months the Irvine 11 case has been swept up in a whirlwind of sensationalism. Glamorized rhetoric either deifies the Irvine 11 or demonizes them, with little substance actually dedicated to any underlying issues.

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