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Three Ways to Keep Your Resolutions

Well my fellow Anteaters, 2012 is here and for us seniors, graduation is just around the corner. Unlike all my friends applying to...

Golden Rules for Old School Grilling and How Not to Fear the Flames

The BBQ occupies a unique place in the human experience. Everywhere that flames, embers and smoke perfume the air, everywhere an intoxicating, meaty...

First Quarter as a Freshman

Do you remember your first quarter here at UCI along with all the anxieties that came along with entering a four year university?...

Making Everyday Our Masterpiece

The women’s volleyball team at Irvine Valley College (IVC) ended their season last Saturday night on Nov. 11. Our record for this season came out to 15 wins and 6 losses, and we were ranked 10th in the state of California. During the season, Allie Cook recorded a season-high of 19 kills. Sophia Furlong directed her hitters with 50 assists against Golden West College. Captain Sarah Mendoza led the team with a tremendous effort of 41 digs for a win against Saddleback College. Sophomore middle blocker Emily Mount finished with 9 kills, 3 blocks and hit a team-high .438 to beat seventh-ranked Moorpark College.

Wellness 101 with Annie Kim: Foods and Tips that will Keep the Colds and Sniffles Away

by Annie Kim Staff Writer Consume healthy protein. Besides building strong and good- looking muscles, another one of proteins’ functions is to increase your ability...

Swing Dance at UCI Cuts the Rug

By Marko Ocampo Like many others, I once thought that I was incapable of dancing. Whether it was to impress a girl at prom...

Beating Bad Finals Procrastination

As the quarter finishes, the time for finals is arriving and we all know how difficult it is to simply sit down and study. With daily distractions ranging from texting friends to catching up on the latest episode of our favorite show, it’s nearly impossible to focus solely on our studies. Yet, even with all the ways to put off reading chapters from our books, we know that we must finally focus if we really want to ace that class. Here are a few tips for getting started and kicking that procrastination habit.

Boiling Point Hotpot Heats Up

By Charles Lam Staff Writer Boiling Point, a Taiwanese-style hot pot restaurant, held their grand opening this past week, putting an end to their one-month...

The Post Thanksgiving Ennui

By Michael Chin Staff Writer Let’s be frank. Nobody cares about their classes after Thanksgiving break.  Instead we are trapped by mass amounts of the...

Trader Joe’s, the Cereal Killer

Nutritionists say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It gives you the nutrition necessary to function the rest of the day. Without it, our bodies don’t run as well and we can be met with fatigue and moodiness. Knowing this and studying to be a nurse, I still didn’t eat breakfast, until one day I found myself waking up to breakfast at a friend’s apartment after a night of late-night studying for a final.

Wellness 101: Eight Rules to Keep You Healthy Despite the Holidays

On average, Thanksgiving dinners have more than 3,000 calories, and it's easy to see why, with all those scrumptious pies, candied yams, endless turkey stuffing and creamy casseroles. Many of us sit back, get comfortable, and consume over 6,000 calories during turkey day. This definitely will not do your waist line any good.

Tangled in the Ropes Course

I walked up to the fenced enclosure, tilting my head up at a 45-degree angle to take my first glance at the 50-foot-tall high ropes course called "Odyssey,” located at the Anteater Recreation Center. Then only a meek freshman, I made it a goal to one day finish it. I dreamed of that moment for my entire time at UC Irvine.

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