Daily Archives: Feb 26, 2007

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Men’s V-Ball Tramples Matadors

VOLLEYBALL: Sophomore libero Brent Asuka recorded 21 digs to lead the Anteaters to their fifth straight victory.

GOP Privately Admits to No Credibility on Iraq

Our ongoing struggles in the war in Iraq have taken their toll on Americans' support for the operation and resulted in more unneeded death...

Women’s Tennis Dominates Pacific

TENNIS: The women's tennis team won the doubles and four of the six singles matches for its eighth win.

A Man Walks Into a Pub…

During a weekend visit to San Diego, my friends and I happened to chance upon an 'Irish Pub.' As a native of a country...

Baseball Wins Ninth Straight Game

BASEBALL: The UCI baseball team used small ball and solid pitching to beat Utah in three straight games.

OC Hillel To Investigate Anti-Semitism

RELIGION: Hillel of Orange County plans to interview students for an advisory report on anti-Semitism at UCI.

Letters to the Editor

'Jaded' Misrepresents 'Progressive' In the article ''Jaded' Magazine Plans to Fold' (Feb. 20), Jaded editor Diana Jou claims that ''The Irvine Progressive' has a white...

WEB EXCLUSIVE: Oscar Results Follow-up

New University readers like Linda Tran, who won a $20 gift certificate to IHOP just by sharing her opinion online, proved they know their...

News in Brief

UC Irvine Engineering Dean Elected to National Academy of Engineering Nicolaos G. Alexopoulos, dean of UC Irvine's Henry Samueli School of Engineering and professor of...

Men’s Swimming and Diving Big West Champions

SWIMMING: After finishing in fifth place after Day One, the men's team came all the way back to capture the title.

Melanoma: Danger of the Sun

Joel Myres, a promising young second-year medical student at UC Irvine, passed away in 2001 from a deadly epidemic known as melanoma. Melanoma, the most...

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