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DOS Policies Uphold Free Speech
Almost one year after a cardboard wall constructed by the Society of Arab Students was burned down and a mural erected by the Tagalog and Pilipino Stu
Sports in Brief
Track & Field at Mt. SAC Relays Walnut, Calif. - April 15 - The UC Irvine Men's and Women's Track and Field team made individual marks at the Mt. Sac
Service Errors Trouble UCI in Loss to CSULB
In their last game of the season, the No. 13 UC Irvine Men's Volleyball team lost to No. 4 Cal State University, Long Beach.
Tennis Avoids Hornets’ Sting With Win
The No. 75 UC Irvine Men's Tennis team (12-8) beat Sacramento State 7-0 in their last match of the season on April 11 at Anteater Tennis Stadium.
Sexual Assault and Murder: the New Upsurge in College Football
Traditionally, college football has been a reliable source for school spirit, popularity and, in some cases, ethics.
UCI Sinks Late in the Game Against UH
On Friday, April 15, 11th-ranked UC Irvine Women's Water Polo team (11-11, 4-7 MPSF) took on fourth-ranked University of Hawaii (13-6, 8-2 MPSF) in t
The Killers Killed Two Nights at L.A.’s Wiltern
The anticipation in the crowd is unimaginable. The opening band, Tegan and Sara, has just gotten off the stage and the crowd has been left wanting mor
Velvet Revolver Rocked the Pond
If skin-tight leather pants, piercings, tattoos and smoking cigarettes in between songs are characteristics of stereotypical rockstars, then Velvet Re
The Amityville Horror-ible, Indeed
It usually isn't a good sign when a movie has nine producers. It usually isn't a good sign when the biggest star in a film hasn't had a real hit in th
Crooked Fingers Give a Straight Performance
On April 15, Seattle-based indie-folk rock band Crooked Fingers headlined for a good-sized crowd of enthusiastic and well-groomed 20- and 30-something
Wayzgoose: A Successful Day of Food, Fun and Entertainment
Strolling through Aldrich Park last Saturday, I began wondering what it must be like to be in three or more places at the same time.
Copeland is Officially ‘In Motion’
What's better than running into celebrities at In-N-Out? Running into celebrities at In-N-Out who think you're adorable.
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Zachary Avallone is a second-year international studies major. Tye Nguyen Mai is a fifth-year philosophy and art history major. Lisha Kathleen Maddo
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