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Men’s Water Polo Surging
As the sky darkened on Oct. 28, the blue-capped UC Irvine Men's Water Polo team (12-9. 3-1 MPSF) faced off against UC San Diego. No. 6 UCSD (20-8) too
NBA Season Tips Off on Tuesday, Nov. 1
No, this team isn't the third best team in the West, but they'll pick up where they left off: as the team that won most of their games after George Ka
Women’s Volleyball Spiked at Home
Coming off a closely-fought contest with UC Santa Barbara the night before, the UC Irvine Women's Volleyball team looked to keep up their strong play
Don’t Try Avoiding the Fall, Just Get Back Up
Why do we give up playing the sports we love, or even the things we love to do in general? I tried to address this issue once before and came up with
Men’s Soccer Dominates Cal Poly
If you have trouble finding the Anteater Stadium, you would not have been confused on Saturday night, Oct. 29th, when the UC Irvine Men's Soccer team
Volatile Oil Prices Don’t Have a Long Term Fix
While complaining about oil prices has been quite the popular subject in recent years, it is rare that the government has attempted to alleviate the s
Internet Opens Romantic Doors
Welcome to the '1337 Geek,' the only column in the New University where the writer won't profess to be an expert of any sort on relationships. And
There’s More to be Revealed
For two years, bloggers, journalists and anyone else with an interest in how dirty tricks are played in Washington D.C. have closely followed the Vale
Athletes Shed Light on Social Issues
Two true role models have emerged from the world of sports in the last several weeks. NFL star wide receiver Laveranues Coles and the WNBA's reigning
An Anteater’s ‘Idol’ Experience
This past summer, fourth-year English major Annabel Adams had the unique opportunity to do something not very many UC Irvine students have done: audit
‘IGN Live’ Hits Gamers in Anaheim
For Southern California video game fanatics, there was only one place to be this past weekend: the Anaheim Convention Center, which played host to the
Foozer Tour Takes Over Long Beach
When indie-rock's very own Hot Hot Heat isn't the lead act, you know you're in for a special treat. No letdowns. No tricks. Just 'Foozer.' On Oct. 22
What’s the Difference Between Sampling and Stealing an Artist’s M
Early in October, Gwen Stefani became the first musical artist to have a recording cross the threshold of an astounding 1 million downloads, with her
QUEEN MARY’S SHIPWRECK
Around every corner, a frightful creature or vicious zombie likely lurks, waiting to take guests out of their comfort zone and raise their blood press
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