Hiroshima Survivor’s Experience
With help from the Japanese Student Association, Kazu Sueishi, president of the American Society of Hiroshima-Nagasaki A-Bomb Survivors gives a speech at 3:30 p.m. on Friday in HIB 100.
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Sounds of India
Invited by Spicmacay, a club promoting Indian classical music, renowned musician Ustad Ali Ahmed Hossain Khan performs with the Shehnai, a double-reed wind instrument similar to the saxophone.
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A Wall of Despair
A student focuses on a wall of paintings by Morgan Wells at the UCI MFA Thesis Exhibition, Part 1, which is on exhibit in the University Art Gallery through this Thursday.
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Yes We Kang
Mayor of Irvine Sukhee Kang was invited by Korean Campus Crusade for Christ last Thursday to speak about being a first-generation immigrant, his accidental introduction to politics and his faith.
The Politics of Crisis
The Fourth Annual Comparative Literature Conference featured keynote speakers professors Paul Rabinow and Eleanor Kaufman.
War-Torn Journalism
Khaled Abu Toameh speaks about the Israel-Hamas war. Toameh is an award-winning Arab-Israeli journalist for the Jerusalem Post who formerly wrote for the Palestinian Liberation Organization.
Betamax
UCI’s Second Year Masters of Fine Arts Exhibition, composed of mixed media productions, opened on Feb. 19 at the University Arts Gallery.
…So Kiss Me
Hosted by Irvine Queers on Thursday, Feb. 12, the UC Irvine Kiss-In featured a photo booth for boyfriends, girlfriends or best friends to get their polaroids taken just in time for Valentine’s Day.
The Circle is Now Complete
Two combatants train with blunted swords, protective masks and jackets. The UCI Fencing Team trains in foil, epee and sabre combat.
Affirmative Action South of the Border
Stanley R. Bailey, associate professor of sociology, lectures to students about the dilemmas of affirmative action in Brazil.