Yearly Archives: 2003

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Energized UC Irvine Sweeps Past Nationally Ranked Pacific in Thre

Junior setter Ashlie Hain sparked the Anteaters with 47 assists and the UC Irvine Women's Volleyball team earned its third career win over Pacific in

Prietto Center Opens Doors

The newly renovated and relocated Carlos Prietto Sports Medicine Center will host an open house on Sept. 17 at 5 p.m.

The Upcoming Sports Season Promises a Good Time

It still hurts. The anguish is supposed to have gone away. But here it is, still biting at me. Still gnawing at me, telling me that everything isn't

30 Most Intriguing People in UCI Athletics

He's 21 years old and is on top of the world. Last season, Jimmy Pelzel was named a First Team All-American by the American Volleyball Coaches Associ

For Men: The Dos and Don’ts in the Art of Getting Laid

After considerable dating I've realized that most guys either don't care to take the time to spend with a girl, they really don't care about having a

Great American Justice: Punish or Tolerate?

Do the ends really justify the means? In an ideal society they would. However, we do not live in a society that always rewards those who take that

Letters to the Editor

International Politics Oversimplified If only international politics were as simple as described in 'Violence and the Liberals Who Deal With Them.'

Forced to Choose Between Two Evils

By decisively ruling on Sept. 23 that 'interference with impending elections is extraordinary and interference with an election after [absentee] votin

Tough Love Isn’t So Tough Afterall

As we embark upon the first week of classes, most of us will contemplate the appropriate balance between school and everything that is not school.

News in Brief

World Renowned Professor Named Director of Cal-(IT)2 UCI's Division of the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology lea

President Atkinson Retires from Office

Richard Atkinson's eight-year stint as president of the University of California is soon coming to an end. Although the moment he steps down from off

Student Receives Strauss Public Service Scholarship

The most recent recipient of the prestigious $10,000 Strauss Foundation Public Service Scholarship is Gregoria Barazandeh, a political science major w

Bake Sale Deemed Discriminatory

In an effort to make students aware of their views on Proposition 54, the College Republicans staged an Affirmative Action Bake Sale, Sept. 25, that r

University Attempts to Tackle Grad Housing

In an attempt to remedy a graduate housing dilemma at UCI, the university has contracted American Campus Communities to build Vista del Campo in addit

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