Monthly Archives: January, 2004

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UCI Comes Up Short Against Pacific in League Game

The UC Irvine Women's Basketball team competed in their fourth Big West Conference match against Pacific on Jan. 10 at the Bren Events Center.

Anteaters Fall Trap to Gauchos

From the looks of the Anteaters' early portion of league play, it might as well be a foretaste of the type of fight the Anteaters will swallow this se

Shedding Light on a Trio Often Found in the Shadows

It's game day. They sit on the bench together, all three of them do. For two gut-wrenching hours, Assistant Coaches Todd Lee, Tod Murphy and Terry B

UC Irvine Squeezes out of First Win

The UC Irvine Men's Volleyball team started off the 2004 season with a smashing win against the Cal Baptist Lancers. With strength and fighting determ

Anteater Club Profile

Role-Playing Games Club

What’s New in the World of Science and Technology

Nicholas Frank, an escapee of communist Hungary and founder of the Synergistic Transformation Institute, believes that the human race's wild consumpti

Hyter Provides Personalized Touch

Do you have an abnormally small head? Perhaps you happen to have an unusually large waist?

It Always Happens When You Least Expect It

Welcome back, everyone! I hope you are all very well-rested, because in my opinion, the quarter system was designed to suck the life out of each and e

Tattoos: A User’s Guide

The ancient Polynesians were the ones who created tattoos. They pounded sharp sticks tipped with ash and coconut oil repeatedly into their flesh with

News in Brief

UC Irvine Police Officer Dies After Heart Attack UC Irvine police officer Stephen Smith passed away on Jan. 6, 2004 from a heart attack that he suffe

California Primary Elections Held This March

Candidates for the upcoming presidential election on Nov. 2 are dependent on the results of presidential primary elections, held at the state level to

TA’s and UC Sign New Contract

After nearly six months of contract negotiations and tense standoffs, members of UAW Local 2865 overwhelmingly approved a new contract with the Univer

Palo Verde Construction Proves Burdensome for Residents

For most graduate students like Nathalie Carrick, living in Palo Verde is the most affordable and pleasant housing option available in Irvine.

Graduate School of Management Offers Minor in Accounting

In response to the needs and wishes of UCI students, beginning this fall the Graduate School of Management will offer an undergraduate minor in accoun

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