Archive for February 27th, 2006
Holocaust Denier Punished
Amid the chaos that has erupted throughout the world over the question of free speech, a new controversy has sprung up in the country of Austria, where British historian David Irving was arrested for publicly denying the Holocaust.
How to Avoid Dreaded Roommate Drama
Living off campus with other students is an important part of your college experience and a good way to save money. But let’s face it: Living with other people sucks.
Take Advantage of Office Hours
We college students usually get the class syllabus the first day of class. Most of us glance through it looking at when the midterms and finals are and what we’ll have to read. Many people, more than you would think, don’t even give a second glance to one
Anteaters Falter at Home
An attempt at a dramatic come-from-behind victory fell just short for the UC Irvine Women’s Basketball team in a nonconference game against the UC Davis Aggies on Thursday night at the Bren.
Baseball Sweeps SDSU, Wins 5th Straight
While the UC Irvine Baseball team’s offense had a field day against San Diego State, putting up 12 runs on 15 hits, freshman pitcher Scott Gorgen produced yet another stellar performance. He combined with sophomore hurler Gary Nakashima for nine innings w
Who is the Athlete’s Athlete? Do They Play Soccer, Football or Ba
In my column last week, I determined, for a number of reasons, that the most athletic position in sports is either the forward in soccer, swingman in basketball or running back in football.
Tennis Aces Cal Poly
When sophomore Victor Lamm makes a great play, you do one of two things. If you’re in the audience, you cheer; if you’re the opposition, you leave the country on the next flight out of sheer frustration.
Cyclists ‘Tour’ California
CSC is flying up the final ascent toward the finish line at 32 miles per hour. Seven hundred meters to go and Gerolsteiner’s Ren