Daily Archives: May 2, 2005

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Sports In Brief

Bentzer and W. Tennis Honored Irvine, Calif. - April 26 - UC Irvine senior tennis star Anna Bentzer was named the Big West Player of the Year for the

Steve Scott Invite Produces New Marks

It was a day of warmth, remembrance and of setting individual marks. The Steve Scott Invitational took place at Anteater Stadium on April 30. The inv

Anteaters Slide Past Matadors

The UC Irvine Baseball team defeated Cal State University, Northridge on Saturday, April 29 in a Big West series at Anteater Ballpark, where the Antea

Clearing the Record Books of Steroid Users for Past Greats

Can I just say how sick and tired I am of all these world-class athletes being charged with taking some kind of enhancer.

UCI Remembers James Walter Walsh

On Sunday April 24 the UC Irvine Men's and Women's Track teams lost one of its most memorable athletes, James Walter Walsh.

Cornered! A Weekly CD Review.

'Lullabies to Paralyze' by Queens of the Stone Age

‘Everything is Everything’ For Phoenix

And I thought Americans hated the French. On April 22, when French pop-indie band Phoenix headlined at the Avalon with Scottish band Dogs Die in Hot C

The Shore Docks at the Troubador

At the corner of Doheny and Santa Monica Boulevard, where Beverly Hills becomes Hollywood, lies The Troubador, one of Hollywood's most popular intimat

Hilarious (Almost Epic) Sketch Comedy

It isn't easy to be a comedian. Sure, having a two drink minimum imposed on your audience helps a bit, but regardless of how drunk everyone gets, it s

Hitchhike Through the Galaxy and By All Means

It's hard not to love a movie that begins with a song-and-dance routine with all the world's dolphins intoning, 'So long, and thanks for all the fish.

Simon Dawes Does the Maroon 5 Tour

Many Southern California bands envision their first tour as four or five guys sweating in an air conditioner-less van as they trek up the West Coast,

Letters to the Editor

Free Speech Not Hate Speech As a resident of Tustin California, although not a student, I occasionally use the library facilities at the University

A Japanese Perspective on Nanking

With recent Japanese-Chinese relationship problems in the news, I was once again reminded of the long-lasting controversy over Japanese history textbo

U.S. Soldiers Lack Armor

You see them every time you drive these days: the yellow ribbons adhered to the backs of cars reminding people to 'support our troops.' H

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