Corrections
The Features article entitled “I See London, I See France! How to Travel on a Budget While in Europe” was incorrectly attributed to Connie Ho in print and online. The author is Elysabeth Hahm.
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February 9, 2010 | Volume 43 Issue 13
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The Features article entitled “I See London, I See France! How to Travel on a Budget While in Europe” was incorrectly attributed to Connie Ho in print and online. The author is Elysabeth Hahm.
Real World opened up round one of casting for their 24th season way back at the start of Fall ‘09 but don’t fret if you were planning on waiting for grad school reject letters to come through – you’ve still got about a week to apply!
VOLLEYBALL: Two losses to end the season may have cost Anteaters an NCAA Tournament bid.
POLO: UCI finishes 5th in the conference with wins over Pepperdine and UCSB, but a loss to Cal.
BLOWOUT: Young UCI women’s basketball squad hits rough patch after decent start to the season.
VIOLENCE: Western media does poor job of covering the soccer related violence during World Cup qualifying.
If you haven’t heard by now, there have been efforts made to construct a new stadium in Los Angeles. Edward P. Roski, a part-owner of the Los Angeles Lakers and the Los Angeles Kings, has announced plans for the stadium on the northern side of the interchange of state routes 57 and 60 with the purpose of attracting an NFL team back to the Los Angeles region.
basketball: ’Eaters go 1-2, beating Fairleigh Dickinson but falling to UTSA and Eastern Kentucky.
Michael Jackson and Madonna, the king and queen of the Weird and Wonderful in pop music, have handed their crown and scepter down to one lucky lady—Lady Gaga. Although some resent their new regent, she’s won over more fans than she’s lost. Millions have given into her catchy club tunes, ushered into her arms by her music videos and bizarre media appearances. Her second full-length album, “Fame Monster,” is proof of her constant evolution.
PROTEST: UCI rabble rouses with an arrest; several students sprayed with pepper spray and rioting.
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