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March 10, 2010 | Volume 43 Issue 13

Archive for May 17th, 2004

CSUF Overwhelms UCI in 11-1 Win

UC Irvine was crushed by Cal State Fullerton’s powerhouse offense in game two in a three-game series on Saturday at Anteater Ballpark. Coming fresh of

The Sport That Will Captivate For Spring

Things to watch on the big screen this spring or buy tickets for:
Baseball games. Check.
Basketball games. Check.
Classic ESPN. Check.
TNT. Check.

Track & Field Races To 6th and 8th Place

The UC Irvine Men’s and Women’s Track and Field teams finished in sixth and eighth place in the Big West Championships at Anteater Stadium on Saturda

Endrikat, Morton Represent UCI

In the classroom, they are ordinary students. On the tennis courts however, Irvine’s dynamic duo of senior Jonathan Endrikat and junior Brian Morton a

Athlete Profile

Daniel Marshall
Junior,
Applied Ecology,
UC Irvine Men’s
Soccer team

Sports In Brief

Petrina Long Named Administrator at UCLA,Men’s Golf Chosen To Partake in NCAA Regional, Men’s Volleyball Eighth in Final Rankings, Wallis Named Academ

Lecturer Has A Diploma Mill Ph.D.

Because of the quality and expertise of the faculty at UCI, U.S. News and World Report consistently rank UCI among the top public universities in the

New Student Center Construction Delayed

Originally scheduled to begin summer 2004, Vice Chancellor Manuel Gomez from UCI Student Affairs announced on April 23 that construction of the expand

Disability Services Center Suffers From Budget Cuts

Most of the time, the first thing that comes to students’ minds regarding budget cuts is tuition increases. What most people aren’t aware of is that m

Publishing Company Offers Online Textbooks for Students

Beginning fall 2004, Pearson Education, part of the international media company Pearson, will launch ‘WebBooks,’ a brand new Web site made especially

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