Monthly Archives: October, 2012

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An ‘Arrow’ in My Heart

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: billionaire playboy takes up hooded vigilantism in order to rid his city of injustice. This hero...

Little Theater, Big Laughs

Darkness. Laughter. Screaming. On any other ordinary Friday night, these elements would sound like a horror scene. But at UC Irvine’s Little Theatre, it...

The Art of Flowers

The UC Irvine Arboretum had their annual Fall Art and Flower Festival on Oct. 20, showcasing “Living Art” of California. Orange County Fine Arts, a...

Students Voice Political Views

Government and public policy changes were some of the issues discussed at campus-hosted student summit.   Four students from the School of Social Sciences met on...

A Clash of the Teachers

Professors ‘duel’ over the legitimacy of the two presidential candidates in the upcoming elections.   California Governor Edmund Gerald “Jerry” Brown spoke at a rally in...

Governor Brown Rallies For Student Vote at UCLA

Proposition 30, public higher education and the student vote on top of the list for the governor.   California Governor Edmund Gerald “Jerry” Brown spoke at...

Onward, UCI Students!

Touring ice cream truck comes to UCI to celebrate the campus and the UC.   The UC Office of the President (UCOP) continued its “Onward California”...

Discussion Continues Over New Executive Vice Chancellor & Provost

The UCI administration continues its search for the next person to fill this prestigious role.   The UC Irvine administration hosted a second open town hall...

This Is Your Call To Arms

Time flies way too fast here at UCI. With midterms already upon us, and the presidential elections looming ever closer, we students are quickly...

Campaign Corner: Master Debaters Ep. 3

President Obama and Governor Romney got a taste of something sweet as Candy Crowley hosted the second presidential debate of election season. The two...

Seeing Red in North Korea

If you could be born in any country on Earth, most of us would rank the United States, perhaps Canada, or somewhere in Europe,...

Universal Education

Malala Yousafzai, a fourteen-year-old girl from Pakistan, was shot in the head and neck while on a school bus by the Taliban “for being...

Bullying: A Perspective

Some stories are timely, and some timeless. There are stories defined by the moment in which they happened, and there are those that have...

Dirty Dancing ‘Eater Style

A few weeks ago, when preparing ourselves for the madness that is Shocktoberfest, some of us planned for the worst, but most hoped for...

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