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Winter Layering and Style Guide

Winter can be an unfortunate time in Southern California. It’s not because of the changes in the weather or the impending holiday season, but because of what this temperature drop does to the fashion sense of most SoCal natives.

Zot Shots: Week 8

Game of Inches Freshman goalie Jennifer Randazzo reaches for a penalty kick. UCI vs. USD == UCI Welcomes Veterans' Discussion UC Irvine hosted the Veteran Forum Thursday Nov....

NCAA Tourney Bound: Sweet Redemption

CHAMPS: A year after getting snubbed by the selection committee, the men’s soccer team is tourney bound.

CALLING ALL ANTEATERS

Protest: UC Irvine students and faculty gather to protest upcoming UC and CSU meetings. By Gregory Yee Staff Writer

Zot Shots: Week 7

Dancers SOAR A dancer performs at SOAR's grand opening. == UC Irvine plays against California Baptist on Wednesday night (11/02), taking a win of 66-54. == MECHA celebrates Day of...

Occupy Takes Over UCI

Reform: The nationally renowned movement comes to UCI to educate students about fiscal irresponsibility. By Jasreen Gupta and Soraya Azzawi

Bob Ostertag

Passers-by may have thought that a riot was taking place or sirens were ringing in Winifred Smith Hall on Thursday, Nov. 3 —...

History Repeats Itself

BLACK: The women’s soccer team lost 1-0 to LBSU in the Big West Tournament final for the second straight year.

Meat, I Miss You. A little.

I don’t need to try very hard to convince anyone I’m a big eater. Before I became a vegetarian, I would go to Cham Sut Gol for Korean barbeque with a few of my hallmates and finish 6 platters of meat with two others. I would also occasionally go to Brandywine and devour up to 5 chicken breasts along with a ham sandwich and top it all off with a grilled cheese.

Zot Shots: Week 6

UC Irvine vs. Seattle UCI wins against Seattle 3-0 == Students from the Ambience Club create paintings on Ring Road. == Students passing by express their thoughts on...

OTI Fosters Open Dialogue

Diplomacy: UCI students aim to foster academic discourse regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. By Breanne Downs

The Misanthrope

is a true testament to French playwright and actor Molière that a work written almost three and a half centuries ago can still...

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