Daily Archives: Apr 28, 2008

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Women’s Tennis Falls Just Short

TENNIS: The women's tennis squad made another Big West title appearance but fell short to Long Beach.

Bell, Linton Propel UCI

BASEBALL: UCI sweeps New Mexico, takes one from Kansas State in five game road trip, improving to 28-10.

UCI’s Archer Aims to be the Best

ARCHERY: UCI boasts the top archer in the Western Region in sophomore Ruben Hipolito.

Not Just Any Other NBA Playoffs for Laker Fans

The Oracle: Since the schedules came out for the National Basketball Association Playoffs a week ago, many claim that these playoffs will potentially be the best ever.

UCI Golf Dominates

GOLF: Women's team wins fourth consecutive Big West Championship, men's win its second straight.

Athletics Program Is Vastly Improved But Needs to Aspire for More

The Prophecy: This year may be the most pivotal year in the history of the UC Irvine sports program. Tradition and stability have officially emerged.

Portishead: “Third”

It's been more than a decade since trip-hop's finest—Portishead—released a full-length studio album.

Less Talking, More Blowing

Third-year international studies major Patrick Getchius plays his bagpipes in celebration of Earth Day.

Flight of the Conchords

Until about Christmas 2001, the coolest thing to come out of New Zealand was Peter Jackson and his band of actors along with the cinematic phenomenon that is the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy. Since then, we haven't really heard much else from our kiwi pals.

The Roots’ Seed ‘Rises Down’

Have you ever been in an argument with one of your friends about the state of hip-hop?

Comedy Troupe Shows There’s ‘Room To Improv’

Leprechauns, rainbowland, jungle-gym rugby, toaster salesmen temptation, cheese shortages and Jon Bon Jovi are each unlikely options that collided on stage in the Crystal...

Harold & Kumar: Escape to Reality

Editor's Note: It has come to our attention that certain portions of this article were plagiarized from A.O. Scott's review of "Harold and Kumar:...

Acrobatics Crash Normal

Forty hours before the start of Coachella, Acrobatics Everyday hosted Crash Normal at Phoenix Grille, Wednesday, April 23. Southern Californian bands Wounded Lion, Some...

‘Indoctrinate’ Exposes Intolerance

Last Tuesday, April 22, the College Republicans and Zionists of America hosted a screening of Evan Coyne Maloney's "Indoctrinate U," an uncensored and surprisingly amusing look at the anti-intellectualism that is becoming more prominent in college campuses and university offices nationwide.

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