Monthly Archives: April, 2006

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Men’s Golf, Women’s Tennis Review

After a successful fall season, the UC Irvine Men's Golf team has had a hard time getting into a rhythm this spring. Despite five top-five finishes over the course of the year, they've also had three of their four tournaments in the spring either shortene

New Clubhouse Breaks Ground

In 2001, UC Irvine renewed faith in its baseball program when it resurrected the program after a long 10-year absence. On April 18, that commitment will continue to expand with the groundbreaking ceremonies set to begin on a new two-story baseball clubhou

Tennis Closes Out Season With Loss

In an error-laden affair with UC Santa Barbara, the UC Irvine Men's Tennis team lost a close match to the Gauchos, and their heckling fans, on Saturday afternoon at Anteater Tennis Stadium.

s Your Fantasy? Thanks to Yahoo!, I’m Living Mine on a Daily Basi

I've recently been fulfilling a fantasy of mine thanks to Yahoo!. No, this isn't an inappropriate and awkward admission of how I spend my 'personal' time, but more of a confession of a newfound addiction.

Volleyball Captures MPSF Title

As the crowd came to its feet for the final point, watching as junior outside hitter Matt Webber and junior middle blocker David Smith combined for the final block and point of the night, you just knew you had witnessed the culmination of something specia

The New University Votes:

How The NewU voted on the Issues.

Cornered! A Random CD Review.

British rock band South definitely has several things going for them in their newest full-length, 'Adventures in the Underground Journey to the Stars,' which was released on April 4.

Newport Beach Film Festival Takes April by Storm

If you thought you had to go to Park City or Cannes to see a quality film festival, well, you are right. But those places are far and plane tickets are expensive, which is why the Newport Beach Film Festival, starting April 20, is your best option

‘Archaic’: Death, Dames and Daggers

I stopped reading comic books about five or six years ago, figuring that it was time I 'grew up' and stepped away from the world of technicolor heroes and their clear-cut morality. However, I recently picked up a new indie comic that blends genres and blu

Thomas Dolby Comes Back From the Future

On Thursday April 13, 1980s mad scientist Thomas Dolby, who revolutionized not only electronic music but created cell phone ringtone technology, appeared for his second headlining live performance in the Los Angeles at the Key Club.

Big Fish Pushes Poor Parasitic Puppies in Parking Lots, Including

There is a crisis on our hands and I have CNN to thank for letting me in on the terrible problem wreaking havoc on tens of people in the San Diego area. One citizen, known by the local police as a 'Big Fish,' has been selling cute puppies, including poodl

ASUCI The Battle of the Bands

At this year's Battle of the Bands put on by the Associated Students of UC Irvine's Student Services, eight bands were selected to grace the stage in front of the Administration Building out of a countless amount of applicants that were screened by ASUCI'

It Runs in the Family—Sorority Legacies

MTV has shown multiple seasons portraying it. There was a best-selling book analyzing it. But few people really know much about it. Greek life is possibly one of the most negatively publicized and most misunderstood organizations.

A Vegan Bake Sale to Protect Animals

Last week, you may have seen the Animal Rights Club hosting a cruelty-free bake sale on Ring Road. The cookies being sold were shaped like Easter eggs and bunnies decorated in various pastel-colored frosting. 'They're completely vegan,'

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