Daily Archives: Apr 19, 2010

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Nat & Becca’s Finite Playlist: Our Favorite Concert Songs

Live music: The entertainment section editors compile some of their best concert and festival moments.

Splinter Cell: Conviction

Gaming: The latest installment of the “Splinter Cell” game series is one exciting ride.

Serving Perseverence

Tsai: From walk-on to world ranked: The story of senior Anteater tennis player Zac Tsai.

It’s Time For Lord Stanley: Four Reasons to Love Ice Hockey

Don’t get me wrong, I like baseball as much as the next New U columnist. But amidst all the hoopla over the new season...

Mr. Turner, In you the Anteater Nation Trusts; Good Luck!

We are always told to make a great first impression. What happens when meeting someone for the first time is how we judge that...

Tigers Terrorize Anteater Pitching

Baseball: Anteater baseball starts the week off hot, but falters in last two games against Pacific.

Volleyball Goes 1-1 in Last Two Games

Volleyball: UCI sweeps Pacific 3-0, but loses a close one to Stanford in five sets in home finale.

Ladies Battle Injuries

Tennis: Women’s tennis has been adjusting to injuries all season, still managing to perform well.

Found Body Identified

Missing: The investigation of Mahesh Mahadevan continues as authorities try to identify cause of death.

University Application Age Discrimination? Or Lack Thereof…

college: UCs don’t seem to share the problem of age discrimination that other schools have. By Sandeep Abraham Staff Writer

Amendments Await Another Day

Voting: Due to several problems, the new proposed Amendments to UCI Constitution will not be added this year.

A Bill to Ban Teenagers From Bronzing

Tanning: A new bill demands whether access to artificial tanning equipment be banned for adolescents.

News In Brief

UCI Vice Chancellor Gomez Announces Retirement After a stunning 38-year run as Vice Chancellor, Manuel N. Gomez will be retiring from the position at the...

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