Yearly Archives: 2004

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Baseball Players are Getting Paid Big Bucks to Attack Fans?

Anybody caught watching baseball over the course of the past couple of weeks might have been alarmed by the recent outbursts of violence between playe

Campuswide Traditions in Anteaterland

Another year at UCI is under way and for that reason we should all be reminded what school spirit is, and for those who are new to our campus, provide

Nintendo Successfully Fused Story of the Year, lostprophets, My C

If fusion is by definition, 'The act or procedure of liquefying or melting by the application of heat,' then the Nintendo Fusion Tour on Sept. 28 at t

Cornered! A Weekly CD Review

Rarely does a song come around that will 'change your life,' but Natalie Portman was pretty close when she made the claim in 'Garden State.' Both the

Two Fins Up to a Hilarious ‘Shark Tale’

Yes, it's another fish cartoon and no, it's nothing like 'Finding Nemo.' Now that we've settled that, 'Shark Tale' can be appreciated for what it is:

What Are They Feeding the Kids In Arizona These Days?

I guess Republican Sen. John McCain and my cactus-pride roommate are not the only Arizonians stirring things up. It appears that a plethora of bands m

Lewis Licks From Screen to Stage

Those of you who went to the Vans Warped Tour this summer most likely had a striking case of deja vu if you caught Juliette and the Licks' set. Wearin

Molecules Can Extend Lives of HIV Infected

Assistant professor Gregory Weiss of the Department of Chemistry and his team of researchers have discovered small molecules called guanidine alkaloid

Parking Woes Continue Due to Construction Postponements

Due to unforeseen increases in construction costs, the opening of the Engineering Parking Structure, a structure important to relieving the problem of

Supporters of Prop. 72 Rally at UCIMC

On the morning of Sept. 30, at a busy street corner in front of the UCI Medical Center, a group of health care workers gathered in a press conference

Faulty Wiring Not Likely to be the Cause for Shuttle Fire

Nearly a week after UCIPD and firefighters discovered a burning ASUCI shuttle in Lot 1B, the question of whether the fire was caused by arson or fault

Millions Intended for Research Misspent

After a year-long investigation into the epidemiology division of the College of Medicine, UCI's Internal Audit Services released an interim report to

Students, Professors Reflect on Debate

On Oct. 3, Democratic presidential hopeful, John Kerry, clashed with Republican incumbent, George W. Bush, in the first of three policy debates.

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