Daily Archives: Oct 3, 2005

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It’s Time for Major League Baseball to Step Up to the Plate

If someone wrote a book revealing the secrets of one of the most successful baseball franchises of the last five years, you would think...

Student Fees Increase, But So Does Need-Based Financial Aid

As the cost of attendance at UC Irvine increases, students may wonder where their student fees are actually going. Undergraduate California residents currently pay $7,474.50...

New Chief Protects Quality of Life

Paul Henisey, former Newport Beach Police Department captain, has been recently appointed as the new chief of the UC Irvine Police Department. Henisey served...

UCI Men’s Soccer Survives Tough Test

In a hard fought game against the UC Riverside Highlanders, the UC Irvine Men's Soccer team prevailed with a final score of 3-2

Anteaters Drafted in the 2005 MLB Draft

The emergence of the UC Irvine Baseball team as a legitimate contender for the Big West conference

Eric Elbogen Achieves Quiet Buzz as ‘Say Hi to Your Mom’

Say Hi to Your Mom's new album 'Ferocious Mopes' is an interesting mix of indie pop

Julianne Moore is a ‘Prize Winner’

It takes a lot of woman to deal with the adversity that is found in society's toughest sector

Network TV Gets Sci-Fi

Once upon a time, science fiction was relegated the denizens in the deepest pits of TV hell.

Stepping Out of Your Musical Comfort Zone

Pure pleasure. Not quite on a sexual level, but fulfilling nonetheless.

Orange County Latino Film Festival

A film festival which highlights a burgeoning culture s growth is admirable.

Vonnegut is Without a Voice

In this sad time of pasty-white Bill Mahers and bloated fat-bodies like Michael Moore

Bowers Unwraps a New Mummy Exhibit

Hailing from the deserts of Egypt, across the Atlantic Ocean, and now settled snugly for a limited time in Orange County

UCI is Addicted to Friendster

When is the last time you went through the phone numbers in your cell phone just to catch up with old friends?

KUCI: Orange County’s Other Voice

'All the things you can't hear on normal radio are what you can hear on KUCI,'

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