Monthly Archives: November, 2012

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SOARing Through School

Within the sphere of one’s college experience, nearly every student will experiment with the various locations around school in order to find some place...

The Dish List: Cappy’s Cafe and Cantina

A short walk from the seashore and through a pair of tinted glass double doors is a taste of island paradise. A ways down...

Balancing Human Perspective

The 2012-13 Dalai Lama Scholarship recipient explains her inspirations and approach as a student and world citizen. Soraya Azzawi, a fourth-year neurobiology and political science...

My Imperfect Plans

Recently in one of my education classes, my professor assigned us a water color art project. As I sat there with my brush at...

Food For Charity

First-year campus club Beloved International raises funds for Kenyan families. This past Thursday, Beloved International, a new on-campus club, hosted its first ever Candlelight Kitchen...

New Writing Center Unveiled at Ayala Science Library

Persistent efforts by the administration to establish a uniform writing center are finally met with success. What many faculty members once considered a dream became...

This ‘Horror Story’ Is Worth Telling

Opening another sinister chapter to the “American Horror Story,” season two of the hit FX show has opted to deviate from their original haunted...

Irvine Museum Leaves an Impression

What happens outdoors in California during the autumn months? Hidden among a series of tall corporate buildings is the Irvine Museum, where California impressionists...

Denzel Takes ‘Flight’

After spending over 10 years in a world of performance capture animation, director Robert Zemeckis has returned to the live-action field that won him...

No ‘Revolution’ Here, NBC

Set in a dystopian future where all electricity has disappeared from the Earth fifteen years ago, “Revolution” is NBC’s most recent dive into becoming...

‘Atlas’ Hits Hard and Heavy

For longtime metalcore rockers Parkway Drive, making fantastic music from the drudges of the most skull-crushing combinations of guitars and drums is a feat...

‘Good kid,’ Better Album

Fresh off his Shocktoberfest debut, headlining the BET Music Matters Tour and a big win at the BET awards for Lyricist of the Year,...

Behind the Curtain: ‘New Slate’

I had the pleasure of recently interviewing Jackie Kopcsak, one of our distinguished graduate students in our dance MFA program. Her choreography is particularly...

‘Orlando’ Steals the Stage

Man and woman. Two genders. It all seems very simple, yet, what if one’s identity that was completely linked to him or her was...

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