Yearly Archives: 2003

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Anteater Losing Streak Continues

On the end of a tough three-game losing streak, the UC Irvine Men's Soccer team failed to halt their downfall, falling to Michigan State 2-0 on Sept.

A Tale of Escapes From a Veteran Escapee

You can always pick them out of a crowd; all you have to do is look for anyone who can't conceal her near total confusion and dismay. And I write '

UC Irvine Tames the Broncos in Win

Senior women's soccer captain Caroline Kabe converted a 54th minute penalty kick for the eventual game-winner as the UC Irvine Women's Soccer team shu

Californians Are Better Off With Davis in Office

More often than not, people are laughing about the California recall election instead of debating the issues and the candidates. In just a few months,

The War is Not a ‘Miserable Failure’

Coalition forces have fought for freedom in both Iraq and Afghanistan over the past year and a half. Many of these brave soldiers are college-aged peo

‘Violence’ and the Liberals Who Deal With Them

Liberals condemn the war against terrorism by portraying it as just as evil as terrorism itself. They do this by shoving both terrorism and self-defen

At Least You Have Your Health

It is more precious than gold. It is more beautiful than the goddess Venus in her ripest year. It is more powerful than our radiant sun. It is your he

The Recording Industry Can’t Stop Downloads

Who knew that when 19-year-old Shawn Fanning came up with the idea for Napster in 1998, he was also initiating a dramatic battle between music fans a

News in Brief

UCI Ranks 12th Among U.S. Public Universities The annual U.S. News and World Report college rankings listed UCI for the second year in a row as 12th

Spike Turns One Year Old

Birthday wishes sailed from Vice Chancellor Juan Francisco Lara to Hawaii's Pana'ewa Zoo as UCI's officially adopted anteater Spike celebrated his one

Transfer Applicants Denied UC Admission, Refunded Fees

UCI is no stranger to the strains of the California budget crisis, as 771 transfer student applicants will be denied admissions in winter 2004 and ref

Irvine Meadows West Scheduled for Closing

To the dismay of many of its residents, UCI's Irvine Meadows West trailer park is scheduled to close on July 31, 2004. Students currently living in th

UCI Takes Action Against Illegal Music Downloads

In an attempt to educate students about the federal Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which requires prompt response to claims of copyright infringeme

Labor Rights Advocate is Appointed UC Regent

Just added to the UC Regent board on Sept. 9 is Dolores Huerta, co-founder of the United Farm Workers Union along with fellow labor and civil rights l

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