Daily Archives: Mar 14, 2005

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The Waves Ride Past the LAX Anteaters

On March 11 the UC Irvine Intercollegiate Men's Lacrosse team (5-2, 2-2 WCLL) played a home game at the ARC fields against Pepperdine University, in a

Five Brothers Run in the Name of Charity

They're going the distance and they're going for something much more than speed. In an effort to raise money for the Children's Miracle Network, Cavan

SDSU Surprises UCI Baseball With Win

The San Diego State Aztecs (4-14) took a win from UC Irvine (9-7) at Anteater Ballpark on March 8.

W. Tennis Played to Win Against LMU

The UC Irvine Women's Tennis team added another win to its record today by beating Loyola Marymount University 5-2 at Anteater Tennis Stadium.

The Anteaters Penned a Victory Day

The UC Irvine Men's Tennis team had a great start to its weekend with a 5-2 victory against the Pennsylvania Quakers on March 11 at Anteater Tennis St

The Increase of Women in Traditionally Male-Oriented Sports

Numerous invisible laws govern athletics, just like our society, laws which play a major part in the persuasion of children in their physical activity

Cinderella Run Ends in Quarterfinal Loss

It was very much a rollercoaster of a year for the UC Irvine Women's Basketball team. They surprised many during this past week by making it into th

Matadors Stifle Anteater Offense

Out of all the scenarios that senior center Greg Ethington and junior guard Aaron Fitzgerald could have come up with regarding their roles in what wou

‘Four Corners’ of CD Reviews

The reissue of a newly remastered edition of 'Jack Johnson,' by Miles Davis, or any Miles Davis work, for that matter, is never an untimely thing.

Number One Fan Thaws Out Rock in Calif.

Times are about to change. For years there has been a common misconception that the best thing that the state of Wisconsin has to offer the rest of t

Parts Assembled Well in ‘Robots’

In 1985, 'Young Sherlock Holmes' featured the first completely computer-generated character: a stained glass knight that leaped from its window to eng

Rock Shows

There's a good chance that what I'm about to say is going to be an extreme exaggeration, but that's a risk I'm willing to take.

BATTLE OF THE BANDS

On March 8, the Social Science Lecture Hall housed an unusually large Tuesday-evening crowd that over-looked a stage occupied by a cluttered mess of a

NCAA Encourages Education of Athletes

Pretend you are the athletic director of a school much like ours. You know that your school isn't known for its athletics program, and that your recru

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