On Tuesday, the UC Irvine Baseball team beat the Loyola Marymount Lions 6-4 in a game involving 11 pitchers, 16 hits and 4 errors.
'Tuesday games are mentality games,' said UCI Head Coach Dave Serrano.
The Anteaters (3-2) kept their heads on straight
The game between the UC Irvine Men's Volleyball team and the Matadors from Cal State Northridge, was a battle between the No. 3 and No. 5 teams in the nation. It was supposed to be a close contest, a tough match. It turned out to be another sweep for the
I have been a columnist for quite some time now, but I still have the hardest time coming up with something to write about. Unlike some of the people I know who generally have an idea of what they want to write before they take on a column, I generally sc
A pioneer of the American civil rights movement, Coretta Scott King, died at the age of 78 on Jan. 30. As wife of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., she was not a quiet woman who fit the 1950s ideal of a dedicated and subservient housewife.
'Hookup' became a part of my vernacular during my first quarter at UC Irvine.
According to the people around me, it meant two people joined in a moment of physical intimacy, which includes the following: simply kissing, kissing and horizontal dancing; k
For every fan of Valentine's Day, there's a social misfit or iconoclast who derides it as a tool used by corporations to take advantage of the consumer and take their money.
I'm going to call this the first, of many, 'huck, bid, pillage and burn' columns, so-named after an Ultimate Frisbee cheer we used at the UC Santa Barbara Qualifier where we finished third of 16 teams (hucking, in case you didn't know, is the term we use
I feel bad for President George W. Bush.
The man just cannot get his message through to the American public.
From starting a war in Iraq to wiretapping American citizens, Bush has shown that he's on a mission, a mission that we keep preventing him fro
I have a date this Valentine's Day. His name is English Paper and he is probably going to keep me up all night. But other than that, I will probably not be participating in any other Valentine's Day festivities. It is just a regular Tuesday, after all.
No one takes a 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible, lowers it, installs 20-inch wheels and says that they have updated a classic. The modifications are out of place and without good taste.
A 1920s set of the Alfred Hitchcock movie 'Psycho' evolves into a present-day search to uncover the relics of an unfinished film in the London play, 'Hitchcock Blonde.'