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Lacrosse: A Game Played with Skills and Sticks
Lacrosse has the stick maneuvers of hockey, open field game like soccer, tight teamwork like basketball and the physical contact of football all wrapp
Bush Aware of Environmental Dangers
Last week, President Bush agreed to release federal disaster funds to help state and local governments recover from the effects of severe winter storm
Viewers See What They Want
Well, what an election it has been. America has spoken and spoken loud. They want George W. Bush for another four years. It was interesting to watch
Greek Row Not in Best Interest of Student Body
With a little over 1,600 members, UC Irvine's Greek system is 40 fraternities and sororities strong. While we fully acknowledge the positive effects
Love and Basketball Takes Exhibition Win Against UCI
The UC Irvine Women's Basketball team lost 65-55 in their first and only exhibition game against Love and Basketball Nov. 20 at the Bren Events Cente
Regents Approve Fee Increase
The University of California Board of Regents met at UCLA on Nov. 18 and voted 13 to one in favor of student fee increases in the state budget proposa
Former UC Irvine Employee Claims Dismissal From NACS Unjustified
Jon Iliescu, a 20-year employee of UC Irvine's Network and Academic Computing Services who was fired from his job on Oct. 19, alleges that he was wron
Fire Guts Verano Place Apartment
Shortly after 4 p.m. on Nov. 18, the UCI Police Department received a call reporting a fire at the Palo Verde apartment complex. Upon arriving on th
Water Polo Wins in Less Than Stellar Match
Despite an overall lackluster performance, the fifth-ranked UC Irvine Men's Water Polo team managed to prevail over 19th-ranked Cal Baptist on Nov. 17
Stop Complaining This Holiday Season
The holidays are almost upon us, as Thanksgiving and winter break are just around the corner. It is the time of the year when many people make that sh
UCI Reaches Triple Digits in Season Opener
By the time the final buzzer sounded in its game against Cal State Dominguez Hills, the UC Irvine Men's Basketball team (1-0) accomplished something i
A Day in the Life of an American Londoner
After almost three months of life in London, I find this bustling city gradually becoming home to me. In adjusting to living in a foreign land and f
Native American Issues Addressed
In the midst of the hustle and bustle of the quarterly Vendor Fair, what many students often do not see is the persevering work of individual on-campu
Young Women Soar at the Bren
If you visited UCI this past Saturday, you would have noticed that the campus wasn't in its usual barren and desolate state that it is in on weekends.
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