Yearly Archives: 2008

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Politics and Sports Part Two: The Obama Effect on the Sport’s World

THE HYPOTHESIS: A few weeks ago I wrote a column about how sports and politics interact. At the end, I came to the conclusion that if and when they interact, it should only produce positive outcomes. But that is easier said than done.

Like Akon, UCI Sports is Happenin’ Right Now, Na Na Na

THE ORACLE: We have three teams making some noise, and one hasn't even played a regular season game yet.

We’re Chattin’ Basketball

BASKETBALL: Senior Kevin Bland and junior Darren Moore sat down with the New U to talk about the new year.

Yes, We are the Champions

SOCCER: UCI men's team defeats CSUN 2-1 in dramatic fashion to win first-ever Big West title in school history.

Anteater Basketball Preview

BASKETBALL: The New University gives you the dish on the UCI men's basketball team and what to expect.

Walk for a Cure

UC Irvine hosts the Walk to Cure Diabetes charity event to raise money and awareness for the syndrome on Sunday Nov. 9. Hundreds of supporters from all over Southern California came to campus to show their support.

News In Brief

Chemerinsky Defends Merits of Pro Bono Work; Local Professors Show Support for Professor Bill Ayers

Neuroscience Lecture Explores Learning and Memory

LECTURE: Presentation on neuroscientific advances indicates possible advances in treatment of diseases.

UCI Ranked Among Top Ten for Online Courses

RECOGNITION: Online report recognizes UCI in top ten list of best online courses.

Ask the Mexican

SPEAKER: OC Weekly columnist talks about history and Mexican heritage in the OC and promotes his new book.

Professor Risks Position by Rejecting Sexual Harassment Training

CONFLICT: University enforcement of a 2004 state bill requiring training leaves tenured professor disheartened.

Applications for UCI School of Medicine Steadily Increasing

TREND: Online applications may have increased rate of application but number of slots remains static.

Obama Elected

AFTERMATH: Student voters, groups and organizations reflect on election turnout and impact.

Not Once. Not Twice. But Thrice.

As its first album suggests, Thrice appears to have an "identity crisis," bringing out the baboon and gorilla masks for its Halloween performance supporting Rise Against, the first of three nights at the Hollywood Palladium.

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