Monthly Archives: February, 2004

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UCI’s Most Eligible Bachelorettes

The time has come. We have searched far and wide and finally found five of UCI's most remarkable women.

How Feminism Murdered Romance

Every modern man's nightmare is discovering on a Friday night that his date for the evening is a militant femi-Nazi: 8:00 p.m.: Show up at date's doo

Proposing the End of the Cross Cultural Center

You must choose your own values for yourself.

The Impolitical Actions of Christina Gagnier

Invincibility is only an asset when one forgets that they possess it. Rarely is this the case, however. For the sake of example, allow me to name a na

The Pros and Cons of St. Valentine’s Day

Valentine's Day is when you are able to get out of your jeans and T-shirt and get dressed up for a special night out or weekend getaway with your main

Sports in brief

Women's Tennis Wins in Hawaii, Women's Track Debuts in Arizona, Men's Volleyball Drops to UCSB, Men's Golf Finishes in 12th in Tourney

Athlete Profile

Curtis Lehmann Senior, Psychology, UC Irvine Men's Track and Field team

Swim Blasts CSLO Out of the Water

The UC Irvine Swimming and Diving team defeated the Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Mustangs at this season's last home meet with a final score of 129-103 fo

UCI Bullies the Matadors in Win

Starting off the two-game double-header during UCI's Homecoming Week, the UC Irvine Women's Basketball team kept a lead against Cal State Northridge t

UC Irvine Chased by Matadors in League Loss

A familiar Anteater sat behind the UC Irvine bench last Saturday night. Jordan Harris, a first-team all-conference selection last season, stopped by

The Calm Before the Storm

Welcome sports fans to another exciting season of UCI baseball.

‘Skeleton’ is B-movie Splendor

'The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra' spoofs the best of the B-movies and of course is in black and white. It reminds moviegoers of the past and pokes fun at

The Pearl: Orange County’s Next Gem

One of the most frustrating things for the twentysomethings of Orange County is the lack of nightlife. Entertainment-seekers usually have to endure th

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