Monthly Archives: January, 2010

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Anteater Basketball’s Mr. Clutch

HUNTER: Senior guard and team co-captain overcomes size, always willing to take the game-winning shot.

V-ball Slumps Against CSUN, UCSB

VOLLEYBALL: UCI endures tough losses to No. 2 CSUN and No. 11, playing rotation still in flux.

Storms Strike Southern CA

Weather: Severe thunderstorms damage UCI campus as well as other Southern California areas.

A Portrait of Ian Parker: Runner, Photographer, and UCI Researcher.

Feature: Ian Parker is a professor of neurobiology who takes the idea of ‘hobbies’ to a whole other level.

Smith-Williams, Maly-Karros Shine

WBBALL: Win against Long Beach shows improvement, but setback at Riverside shows inconsistency.

‘The Cove’ Screened at UCI

Film: Independent documentary about Japanese whalers is screened at UCI with director appearance.

Anteaters Inconsistent

BBALL: Anteaters exact revenge on 49ers, but lose to UCR at home for the first time since 1977.

The Genetics of Criminal Minds

Research: UCI Professor researches the possibility of predicting criminal behavior through DNA.

Help: Getting Financial Aid

School: While the fee hikes cripple many students, financial aid and scholarships are always available.

Thoughts on the NFL

First, if you are reading this, you must have survived some tornadoes and thunderstorms and the start of a whole new season of “American...

Rain in Irvine … Oh no.

As storm clouds swirled through the skies, rain pelted down on the bewildered drivers of the 405 and gigantic puddles ambushed the UC Irvine...

News in Brief

UCI Chapter of PHR Flexes their Muscles for Haiti After being hit by an unprecedented 7.0 earthquake, multiple aftershocks, looting, raiding and chaos, the already...

Taking Coachella

In roughly 80 days, thousands of young people will make an exodus to the desert town of Indio, filling the dusty, flat landscape with...

‘Legion’ fails to fly

DEMONS: Angelic saviors and monsters in disguise meet at a roadside diner to fight for the fate of humanity.

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