Yearly Archives: 2010

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Jimmy Eat World: Re-Invented

With “Invented,” their seventh studio effort in 17 years, rock band Jimmy Eat World has chosen a more relaxed, ambient feel for most of...

Mark Ronson Gets Busy

Mark Ronson is many things to many people: DJ, producer, musical connoisseur, privileged socialite or just Samantha Ronson’s brother. But, as he has consistently...

Muse Goes Supernova

It was 8:45 p.m. at  Staples Center and the pungent-smelling smoke in the air was not coming from the fog machine at the back...

The 2010 Medal Awards

Every year, UC Irvine honors a select few recipients who have managed excellent contributions to the university with the prestigious Medal Award. On Saturday,...

Sports In Brief

Water Polo Wins Three of Four, Takes Third at UCLA’s SoCal Tournament On Oct. 2, UCI defeated Cal, 9-8. The Anteaters outscored the Golden Bears...

Making It Look Too Easy

Blowout: After a double-overtime win against Pacific, the Anteaters blasted the Aggies 6-0.

Men’s Volleyball Goes International at Bren

Host: UCI has invited teams from Korea, Brazil, China and Argentina for a second annual tournament.

Anteaters Shutout UCR, Tie Drake

’Eaters: The men’s soccer team blanks UCR, but ties Drake to move record to 8-1-1 on the season.

October Overload: Sit Back and Get Your Popcorn Ready Sports Fans

Octoberfest. No, I am not talking about the German beer fest. Nor am I talking about UC Irvine’s annual Shocktoberfest, for all you Anteaters. I...

Layin’ Down the Law

CAPTAIN: Tanya Taylor’s competitive demeanor and work ethic have earned her teammates’ respect.

Textbooks Heavier Than Usual

Last Friday, the Texas State Board of Education (SBOE) voted 7-6 to implement a resolution to censor “pro-Islamic distortions” from world history textbooks in...

News In Brief

DUI Checkpoint on Campus Scheduled to Take Place A sobriety checkpoint will be conducted on UCI Campus by the UCI Police Department on Thursday, Oct....

Low Funding Leaves SAAS In the Dust

It has been a year since the campus program Student Academic Advancement Services (SAAS) ceased to exist. SAAS was a grant funded by the U.S....

Irvine’s Simulation Center

Four-year-old Brendan’s small, unsteady hands pushed a tracheal tube down a sweating, crying patient’s throat. His hands slipped momentarily and Dr. Darren Raphael quickly leaned...

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