Daily Archives: Jan 17, 2012

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Behind the Barista

By Sofia Farooquee and Cleo Tobbi Almost every college student has walked into a Starbucks Coffee chain at least once after getting their acceptance letter....

Rainy Day Activities

By Colleen Humfreville Once rain starts falling from the sky coupled with the brisk Santa Ana winds, we often run for cover and refuse to...

Dance Major Takes Lots of Work

by Marko Ocampo Dancing is a pretty big thing at UC Irvine. In addition to being home to prestigious crews such as Kaba Modern and...

Looking Out for Your Future

By Evan Luke Looking back on the past decade, I can guarantee that your current place in life would be an unforseen mystery. Now...

Ralph Nunez

By Rachel Grussi On May 7, 2009, Raphael Nuñez, Jr., a UC Irvine computer science major in his first year, was killed. The exact events...

Obsessive and Compulsive

By Zachary Risinger Staff Writer My first year at UC Irvine, I lived in Loma. At the end of the year, the entire hall voted on...

The Best.. Buffalo Wings

By Charles Lam Staff Writer Buffalo wings might just be my favorite thing about American food. They’re quick and easy to eat, great to socialize around...

Having Sex in ‘Shame’

ADDICTION: The NC-17-rated film masterfully strips its lead character's heart bare.

Indeed, Silence is Golden

NOSTALGIC: A silent black-and-white film, "The Artist" portrays the transition from silent to sound cinema.

“In the Land of Blood and Honey”

LOVE: Angelina Jolie's directorial debut explores the people on both sides of the Bosnian War.

Coachella Gonna Be Dank

FESTIVAL: A writer sheds light on a few "under the radar" acts at Coachella this year.

Snow Patrol All ‘Fallen’ Down

SHIFTING: Snow Patrol attempt their hand at electronic and techno music to mixed results.

‘Contraband’ Deserves To Be Its Title

RUN: The year's first heist film is an unoriginal amalgam of other action-thrillers.

‘Emerging Artist Series’ with Koki Tanaka

MELODY: Koki Tanaka's latest work is a film featuring five students who play one piano.

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