The UC Irvine Men's Golf team finished 16th at the NCAA West Regional that concluded Saturday afternoon at the Tuscon National Golf Club in Tuscon, Ariz.
The UC Irvine Baseball Team headed into their match-up against UCLA riding a wave of momentum having won nine of their pervious 10 games. Unfazed, the Bruins snapped the Anteaters' hot streak as they rallied to score the final seven runs of the game, hand
It's kind of like when you go back to your hometown and you find out that the city put up a shopping mall where the playground you used to frequent when you were a kid used to be.
I've done my time. In order to avoid taking a foreign language in college, I took three years of French in high school.
Three years in a class taught by a phlegmatic, 70-year-old woman who told us how great the war in Iraq was because her husband was an
Yossi Olmert made his extremist views against the Palestinian people and the nation of Iran clear on May 17 during a talk entitled 'Israel: A Discussion of Recent Events'.
Comparatively speaking, it's good to be gay in California. For instance, last year's bill approving gay marriage passed in the state legislature and didn't get scrapped by the lack of blue-blooded liberals in Sacramento; it was Gov. Schwarzenneger's ambig
There is a lot of highbrow boomer-generation nonsense out there for which I have no patience and generally no interest, let alone praise. The New Yorker cartoons are up there on that list.
The Arts Computation Engineering program at UC Irvine brought the creative forces behind art, computer science and engineering together in a unique graduate student presentation entitled Umweltforshow.
Something different was going on outside of Social Science Lecture Hall on Friday that had men in black waving their samurai swords and school girls dancing to quick surf rock rhythms. It wasn't a Japanese takeover of the yellow-bricked venue, but somethi
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Resource Center, Anteaters for Israel, Jewish Student Union and Hillel co-sponsored a screening of the controversial documentary 'Trembling Before G-d' on May 17 in Humanities Instructional Building 110, allowin
Allow me to preface some things before I talk about one of the biggest entertainment stories of this year, 'The Da Vinci Code.'
I am a reluctant atheist with little to no religious upbringing. My mom is a Christian, basically, and my stepfather is a Jew.
Hip Hop Congress in collaboration with the Associated Students of UC Irvine brought some hip-hop culture to the Bren Events Center on Friday, May 19 by hosting a Ghostface Killah concert, featuring One Be Lo, Trek Life, Supernatural and a B-Boy exhibition
In 1975, a skate film 'Downhill Motion' was made in Huntington Beach that featured the unveiling of the culture of longboarding down steep grades in the Irvine area.