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UCI Goes Scoreless Against UCLA In 1-0 Loss

The UC Irvine Men's Soccer team lost a heartbreaking game against the UCLA Bruins, 1-0, on Oct. 30 at Anteater Stadium. The Anteaters went into the m

A Race To the Finish in the Big West Championships

The UC Irvine Men's and Women's Cross Country teams competed in the Big West Championships at UC Riverside on Oct. 30. The men finished 4th overall as

Water Polo Blows USC Out of the Pool

The seventh-ranked UC Irvine Men's Water Polo team put together a solid team effort on Saturday, Oct. 30 to defeat fourth-ranked USC, 9-7, in a Mounta

UCI Sporting Events On Land and In Water

The UC Irvine Women's Tennis team held it's annual UCI fall Invitational from Friday Oct. 29 to Sunday Oct. 31. Juniors Veronica Fermin and Izabela Mi

MEChA’s Unique Celebration

When was the last time you had a party to celebrate death? That's exactly what MEChA de UCI did when they hosted their annual Dia de los Muertos festi

RFID Will Change Your Life in No Time

Imagine this: You walk into a grocery store and an automated voice greets you.

VOTE OR DIE ?

Decision 2004 is finally upon us, folks. The weeks and months leading up to this Tuesday have been filled with debates, claims and drama on every scal

News in Brief

UC Settles Enron Lawsuit for $222.5 Million The University of California announced a $222.5 million settlement with Lehman Brothers in the Enron Corp

Academics Alarmed by Limits on Free Speech

In the wake of Sept. 11, the curtailment of free speech and other academic freedoms has increasingly alarmed the academic community, whether it involv

Early Voters Test New Machines

The UC Irvine early voting booth collected its last vote on Oct. 29. The booth was part of a larger county wide effort to assist the area's residents

Police Arrest Campus Thief

Over the last month, the campus has experienced a large increase in the number of bicycle and backpack thefts. The UC Irvine Police Department, after

Guide Dog Aids Alumnus’ Escape from WTC

As a part of the 2004 Disability Awareness Week, on Oct. 27, in Crystal Cove Auditorium, UC Irvine alumnus Michael Hingson, who is blind, spoke about

Despite Parking Issues, Residents

The Vista del Campo apartment complex, UC Irvine's most recent housing addition, has already raised concerns among residents after only one month of o

Marijuana Use High Among UCI Students

For many students at UC Irvine, marijuana provides an escape from the stress of daily life. Some think of marijuana as a relatively harmless recreatio

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