Archive for May 8th, 2006
The Gateway Theses: Rules To Live By
These theses in regard to the Gateway Study Center, are concerns that have no doubt been brewing in the minds of the more conscientious of us for some time, but to the best of my knowledge, have yet to be expressed in more formal and public terms.
Spanish Anthem Nothing New
Voicing their strong opinion and flexing their united strength, thousands of Hispanic immigrants skipped work on May 1 in order to attend a nationwide protest known as ‘A Day Without Immigrants.’
Stephen Colbert: The Last Great Journalist
I don’t know what the White House Correspondents Association was expecting when it picked Stephen Colbert to deliver the final speech at this year’s annual White House Correspondents Dinner, but it probably wasn’t what actually happened when he did just t
State College: What I Found Out Covering Sports in the Middle of
When UC Irvine was planned, I’m pretty sure the guys laying it out thought it would be in an area that had room for expansion—a place where the campus would evolve into the focus of the community.
Collins Steps Up in the Heptathlon
After the first day of competition at the Big West Conference Multi-Events Championships, UC Irvine freshman Lauren Collins captured the second-place position. The two-day competition started Saturday, May 6, at Cal State Northridge.
Race for Stanley Cup Heats Up
The 2006 NHL Playoffs began its conference semifinals last Friday. Half of the initial 16 teams have been eliminated from the tournament thus far, leaving only four from each conference to fight for the championship.
UCI Outlasts UNLV in 15-Inning Marathon
Over the last couple of weeks, the idea of a ‘typical midweek game’ has been shattered for the UC Irvine Baseball team.