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This Week in Photos: Jasmin
By July Keo Name: Jasmin Van Malderen Year: 1st Major: Biomedical Engineering Hometown: Mission Viejo Contact/Links/Website: Facebook 1. When did you start doing photography? -Ever since I got my first camera around age ten. Even before that I’d always beg my dad to let me take pictures with his expensive camera. 2. What kind of … Read more
July’s Photoblog 2
By July Keo
Horrible Songs to Listen to When Fighting With/Breaking Up With Your Significant Other
By Logan Payne Okay, if you’re in a relationship I guarantee that there is fighting. If the both of you never fight then: A. Your relationship is at most two-weeks old B. You are in a virtual relationship C. Both of you are emotionally deficient space terrestrials Naturally, as members of the Y-generation, we turn … Read more
Florence and the Machine’s Ceremonials: 3.5 out of 5
By Victoria Yu Florence and the Machine’s second album Ceremonials debuted at the top of the UK chart, beating out Coldplay’s Mylo Xyloto. Ceremonials is theatrical with harps, booming vocals, violins, loud drumming. It is an over-the-top album continuing in the same bombastic style as their first album Lungs. However, Ceremonials lacks the punch of … Read more
This Week in Photos: Michelle
By July Keo Name: Michelle Ha Year: Freshman Major: Undeclared Engineering Hometown: Pomona, CA Contact/Links/Website: hamichelle21@yahoo.com, hahahawowmichelle.tumblr.com 1. When did you start doing photography? -I probably started doing photography when I first learned to use a disposable camera as a kid. 2. What kind of camera do you use? -Right now I’m using a simple … Read more
July’s Photoblog
By July Keo “Disengaged Beauty” Here, life was taken, but beautifully. Last seconds, spent well, spent differently. Beauty left in its solace. Beauty in its last place. “Standing in Line” Glow stick + plastic = art “Where You Go” As long as you know where you are going, it really doesn’t matter how you go. … Read more
Investigating Culture Clubs at UCI
By Rosario Diaz It’s hard to imagine that cultural organizations of any sort, on campus and off, could be capable of anything less than bringing people of all backgrounds together to celebrate the differences in ethnic diversity. I certainly wouldn’t have believed so in my first year here at UCI- the allure of music, food … Read more
Lori In Europe
By Lori Ke Hi guys. My name is Lori, and I’ve just started this blog for Incite to share with you some posts about my travels abroad. I’ve been in Spain and London this past winter break, and my trip was great! However, while being abroad, you also learn how tough it can be, especially … Read more
Interview with “The Candyman”
By Jennifer Calderon Mr. David Klein is an innovative and fun-loving candy maker who created Jelly Belly jelly beans in 1976. The Jelly Belly quickly became popular throughout the country because of its unique flavors and quality taste. When the business was about to explode in 1980 Klein, who prefers to be called Candyman, unwillingly … Read more
Pasadena Half Marathon
By Carrie Dilluvio Congressman Adam Schiff, Pasadena Mayor Bill Bogaard, California State Assembly member Anthony Portantino, “Grey’s Anatomy” star Chandra Wilson and Medical Geneticist Dr. Richard Boles, as well as organizers and supporters, gathered on October 22, 2011 at the beautiful and historic Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CA for a short press conference to announce … Read more

