Archive for January 17th, 2006
Lobbying Regulation Needed
It has often been referred to as the ‘fourth branch of the U.S. government,’ and yet lobbying has continued to stay under the radar of many in the general public for some time.
Irvine Buries Northridge, Efevberha
In a game hyped up for the return of former teammate Mike Efevberha, the UC Irvine Men\’s Basketball team’s performance against Cal State Northridge almost went unnoticed last Friday.
Men’s B-Ball Stays Undefeated in Big West Action With Win Over Pa
With another game on the line, senior guard Aaron Fitzgerald showed why he was a pre-season first-team Big West Conference selection.
Fitzgerald led the UC Irvine Men’s Basketball team with 16 points, 7 assists and 6 rebounds, defeating Pacific 70-61 on
Despite its Post-Lockout Changes, NHL Hockey Remains On Ice
So the National Hockey League has been back for a few months now and I should be jumping around with joy, but I just can’t seem to get in the spirit. Maybe it’s apathy, maybe it’s just pessimism about this ‘new’ NHL or maybe it’s because I’m just not a ha
‘Eaters Serve Up A Sweep of No. 2 Bruins
Crawford Court was rocking Friday night, Jan. 13, as the No. 9 UC Irvine Men’s Volleyball team took on No. 2 UCLA in the opener of Mountain Pacific Sports Federation league play.
Size Matters for UCSB in Win Over UCI
The UC Irvine Women’s Basketball team needed stilts against the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos during their Jan. 9 game at the Bren Events Center. The Gauchos (7-7, 3-1 Big West) used their distinct size advantage to pound the Anteaters’ (2-12, 0-2) in the pain
Sports in the Land of Rising Sun
Last quarter, I had the amazing opportunity to study in Japan through the Education Abroad Program. While most of the students in my program were concerned with exploring Japanese culture through wearing those pretty kimono dresses and participating in th