Archive for June, 2007
Outgoing Editors Say Goodbye to UCI and the New U. (Managing)
Like a long-term romantic relationship, I felt that at times, my daily interactions at the New University had become based on familiarity and dependence rather than true attraction and love.
My initial attraction to the New U. started as a writer for the Features and Entertainment sections of the paper. I was actually paid to see [...]
Traveling With ASUCI International Day
The world can be just a few steps away from our very own campus here at UC Irvine. At least that was the message of Associated Students of UCI International Day on Tuesday, May 29. Held on Ring Mall, this event featured over 20 different booths, each sponsored by a UCI club, organization or department. [...]
On Deck With UCI’s Sailing Association
Most UC Irvine students know how to take advantage of our proximity to beautiful beaches, whether it is by surfing, body boarding or just plain tanning. Yet there is one water sport that often goes unnoticed by Anteaters: sailing. To be competitive, this sport needs as much strength, stamina and determination as any other sport [...]
Saving Trestle State Beach
Jerry Collamer, coffee cup in hand, leaves his white Honda station wagon back at the designated Trestle State Beach parking lot as he makes his way down to the trail he has walked countless times. The allotted parking space lies adjacent to the bustling I-5 Freeway at the Cristianitos Rd. exit in San Clemente, California. [...]
Urinetown Delivers ‘No. One’ Performance
Quickly, go use the bathroom before it’s too late! ‘Urinetown: The Musical’ is coming to UC Irvine and no toilet will be free once it is done.
Mark Hollman’s quirky (if not somewhat ingenious) musical satire is performing at the Claire Trevor Theater from June 6-9 and it’s an experience.
‘Urinetown’ is about a time when the [...]
Surviving Daughter Defends Her Murdered Father’s Troubled Past
DOUBLE HOMICIDE: Mother is hospitalized, father and sister dead; Shayona defends her family.