Monthly Archives: April, 2011

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Big Challenge, Big Results

TRACK: Women’s team finishes second, men place third in the Big West Challenge at Anteater Stadium.

Men’s Tennis Keeps Streaking

VICTORIES: Matthews extends singles win streak to 12 against Sacramento State, UCI wins sixth straight.

Splashing Onto the Scene

FRESHMAN: Danielle Warde’s transition to college water polo has been easy, defending her is hard.

Goldstone Pulls Back on Report

Talk about pulling a 180. At the start of the month, South African jurist Richard Goldstone admitted that, in his Goldstone Report on the Gaza War of 2009 between Israel and Hamas, he had erroneously accused Israel of intentionally targeting civilians.

Charlie Sheen’s Violent Torpedo of Losing

It’s not easy being a rock god from Mars. When you’ve got Tiger Blood coursing through your veins and Adonis’ DNA, how can you be expected to deal with the bloodsucking trolls? Well, ladies and gentlemen, Charlie Sheen has found a way.

Wisconsin Stays Cheesy

We’ve heard a lot about Wisconsin in the news over the past months, as Republican Governor Scott Walker took away the collective bargaining rights of public worker unions. What most of us have not heard is perhaps more frightening to those in higher education: transparency laws are being abused to violate the academic privacy of public university professors.

Drawn and Quoted

Compiled by Charles Hicks, Staff Writer.

SOAR and the State of Student Services

UC Irvine is facing a projected $50 million budget cut that will reverberate throughout the campus, which currently serves 25,000 undergraduate students. A year after the protested 32 percent increase in student fees, followed by another fee increase of up to 7 percent, it is not so much a surprise that UCI administration is preparing itself for another significant budget cut and focusing on efforts to minimize the effects throughout campus. A significant concern for many students, staff and administrators is how such an increase will affect student services such as Dean of Students, Transfer Student Center, Career Center and the Cross-Cultural Center resources and programs. As budgets continue to shrink, there is also a general concern that these cuts will continue to shrink the limited student resources currently available.

Drill Baby Drill, Still

Three months and 4.9 million barrels of oil later, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill had finally been resolved after devastating the Gulf of Mexico and causing what White House energy adviser Carol Browner called “the worst environmental disaster the U.S. has faced.” Yet early last week, Transocean Ltd., owner of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig, submitted a clumsily worded filing to the SEC calling 2010 its “best year in safety performance” as justification for awarding executive bonuses and raising base salaries as much as 22.2 percent.

Keep Record Stores Alive!

For the last 10 years, the music industry has been in a state of tension and upheaval. Napster, Rhapsody and iTunes came along and changed the game completely. With the transition from CD to MP3 as the dominant format for selling music, record stores have fallen into an awkward abyss between becoming completely extinct and being totally revived by the retro and vintage-loving hipster generation. With major chain stores like Tower Records closing down in 2006, few places were left for people to buy music in any physical format, whether it be vinyl records or CDs.

ZotShots (March 28-April 3)

PHOTOS: Another look around Irvine.

Drawn and Quoted

Compiled by Charles Hicks, Staff Writer.

From Loaves And Fish To Lovehandles

When Jesus said he was the Bread of Life, he wasn’t advising his followers to up their carb intake. Studies conducted by Northwestern University, though, claim that those who attend church as young adults are 50 percent more likely to become obese later in their lifetime.

Selling Sex Appeal To Girls

Swimsuit season is here! You’re at the beach, casually doing some people-watching and then, suddenly, you do a double take – are 8-year-old girls going through puberty already? Nope, they’re just wearing padded bikini tops.

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