Daily Archives: Jan 30, 2006

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Lacrosse Club Shows Promise vs. UCLA

On Thursday, Jan. 26, the UC Irvine Men's Lacrosse team took the field against the larger, more experienced and heavily favored home team, UCLA. Early predictions of the outcome had UCLA dominating the game in every facet and, in the first quarter, the pr

Big West Baseball at a Glance

The teams are listed in predicted order of finish according to the Big West media:

UNLV Out of Reach of Anteaters

Going up against a nationally ranked squad, UCI's young Men's Tennis team had the odds stacked up against them. Composed of 70 percent freshmen and sophomores with no seniors, the Men's Tennis team would be considered young by anyone's standards.

Irvine Escapes With Win, Moves to 8-0

Ahead 19 points with nine minutes to go in the game, the UC Irvine Men's Basketball team appeared to be cruising to another victory. Cal State Long Beach had other plans.

Why do Cal State Northridge Fans Call Me a State School Reject?

No, you don't have to rub your eyes. That's right. The UC Irvine Men's Basketball team is in first place in the Big West. They're undefeated in conference play, and it's back. The swagger. The confidence.

Swinging Away

For most of the first day of the Buick Invitational at Torrey Pines on Thursday there were no amateurs in the field of 156 golfers

U.S. Environment Is Troubling

The 2006 Environmental Performance Index, conducted by Yale and Columbia Universities, revealed that only six nations accomplished higher than 85 percent success in achieving vital environmental goals, such as clean drinking water and low carbon dioxide e

Crisis In Darfur Still Requires Student Attention and Support

The problem with a lot of college students is that they think everything is political, and that there are at least two sides to every story.

Edwards Proves To Be a Model Politician

While Sen. John Kerry returned to his post as senator of Massachusetts after the 2004 presidential elections, it appeared that his running mate, John Edwards, had fallen off the face of the earth.

UCLA Alumnus Hunts ‘Liberal’ Professors

As an undergraduate student journalist at UCLA's Daily Bruin and editor-in-chief of the conservative UCLA Criterion, Andrew Jones learned the skills with which he could make a name for himself and fight for causes in which he believed.

‘Buckmasters’ Battle Deer on OLN ...

Since the dawn of life on Earth, there has been a struggle for dominance. The lion versus the zebra. The dog versus the cat. But no conflict is greater than the one between man and beast.

Portugal. The Man Excites at the Key Club

As a child, the parents of John Baldwin Gouley, singer/guitarist of self-proclaimed soul/funk/electro band 'Portugal. The Man,' ran the famous Alaskan dog-sledding race Iditarod, in the organizational sense, as well as (his father only) actually running i

Chappelle Surprises at the Factory

Dave Chappelle is undisputedly royalty in the American comedy scene. After selling more than 2 million copies of the season one DVD of 'Chappelle's Show,' and earning three Emmy nominations, including one for outstanding comedy series, Chappelle has becom

What Made Robin Williams, Jim Carrey and Sean Connery Come Togeth

Few artists or bands have been more prolific after their death/disbanding than Tupac Shakur. But one quintessential rock band stands out as having released more of basically the same bunch of songs in different forms than even Norah Jones is capable of.

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