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Sunday Comic: Procrastination Station
3+ hour, 49+ min ago (34+ words) New University Sunday Comic: Procrastination Station Amber Cheng is a Graphic Design Staff Member for the spring 2026 quarter. She can be reached at amberlc2@uci. edu Read More New U...
Sunday Comic: Struggles in Class
3+ week, 19+ hour ago (34+ words) New University Sunday Comic: Struggles in Class Ashley Colin is a Graphic Design Apprentice for the Spring 2026 Quarter. She can be reached at acolin4@uci. edu Read More New U...
Sunday Comic: Late for class
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (15+ words) New University Sunday Comic: Late for class Read More New U...
UCI's "Noises Off' play showcases the comedy of chaos
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (754+ words) In an interview with New University, UCI alum and Gary actor, Evan Lugo, explains how he talked with the actress playing Dotty, Malu Pizzatto, to imagine the nature of their relationship beyond the words of the script." "[Gary] really cared…...
Sunday Comic: Re-found energy
3+ mon, 1+ day ago (15+ words) New University Sunday Comic: Re-found energy Read More New U...
Sunday Comic: Post holiday blues
4+ mon, 1+ week ago (34+ words) New University | UC Irvine Sunday Comic: Post holiday blues Angie Li is the 2025-2026 Graphic Design Manager. She can be reached at angiekl1@uci. edu. Read More New U...
Sunday Comic: Just one more minute. ..
7+ mon, 4+ day ago (10+ words) Sunday Comic: Just one more minute" Read More New U...
Audrey Hobert's debut album, "Who's the Clown?' shares upbeat pep-talks
8+ mon, 3+ week ago (325+ words) Signed by RCA Records and working with producer and guitarist Ricky Gourmet, Audrey Hobert released her debut album "Who's the Clown?" on Aug. 15. Hobert's album dishes out relatable and comedic internal monologues about navigating her experiences in a landscape of…...
The Phoenician Scheme" confirms everything we knew about Wes Anderson
11+ mon, 5+ day ago (203+ words) The plot is fashioned in very technical terms around Korda's economic status and financial transactions. Although convoluted at times, the choice of language reflects Korda's numbed preoccupation with wealth." The tycoon's obsession has gone so far that he has little…...