Archive for October 22nd, 2007
UCI Freshmen Anchoring Strong Athletic Program
The class of 2011 has already made its impact on the UC Irvine athletics scene this fall. Freshmen are all over the place this season, already contributing in unexpected ways.
Last spring, we saw a huge presence from the 2010 freshman class on the baseball team. Jeff Cusick contributed well off the bench, and one of [...]
UC Irvine No Longer to Receive Capella Cash
CAPELLA: Relations between UC Irvine Extension and Capella University will end by the end of October.
Maxwell: The Bi-Polar Princess
On the night of Oct. 18 in Crystal Cove Auditorum, there were no professors lecturing, Power Point presentations or the sounds of students typing away on their laptops. A crowd anxiously awaited the critically acclaimed ‘Crazy for Life,’ written by the award-winning actress and playwright Victoria Maxwell.
‘Crazy for Life’ is a play about Maxwell’s first-hand [...]
UCI Dance Film Festival
The fourth annual Dance Film Festival was held this week from Oct. 18 to 20. The festival, which was held in the Winifred Smith Hall of the Claire Trevor School of the Arts, was directed and curated by UC Irvine Assistant Professor of dance and media studies John Crawford. The first night [...]
Less Tricks, More Treats; Here’s To An Un-boring
I was four when I first remember my mother dressing me up for Halloween. I was a disco-cowgirl, Halloween being the best excuse my mom had to wrap her baby in a fluffy feather boa and sequined 10-gallon hat and send her into the dark October night. And while pink cowgirl boots might explain my [...]
Study Abroad: See the World and Receive Credit
ABROAD: UC Irvine Center for International Education introduces other study abroad programs to students.
NBA Preview: Western Conference
BASKETBALL: As the season gets underway, the Suns, Nuggets and Rockets look to be Western favorites.
Men’s Soccer Ends in Dramatic Tie
SOCCER: Matt Murphy’s last-second equalizer makes for a stunning finish at Anteater Stadium.
Letters To The Editor
I read your opinion regarding the Colorado State op-ed piece ['F**k Anyone Offended by the Word 'Fuck',' Oct. 15]. Your opinion is your opinion and I’m not going to be critical of it here, but I am critical of your improper representation of the First Amendment. You noted that ‘the Collegian (like the [...]
Foods for a Fight: Products That Support Breast Cancer Research
If you’re like me, you’ve probably been overwhelmed (and slightly disturbed) by the onslaught of the color pink, which is everywhere these days. What the hell, right? I blame my tomboyish childhood for instilling in me a deep-seated dislike for this traditionally feminine color.
Confused and intrigued as to why everything has recently been colored pink, [...]