Yearly Archives: 2010

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Men’s Basketball Lands Collin Woods

Russell Turner continues to bring in impressive recruits. According to ESPN.com, Scottsdale, Ariz. native Collin Woods has made a verbal commitment to UC Irvine for...

A Letter From the New Interim Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs

The following was sent out in an e-mail to UCI students on Friday, Oct. 8. Dear UCI Students, Welcome to all Anteaters: freshmen, transfers and returning...

Sports in Brief

Kearney Impresses in Tennis Tourney Junior transfer Chris Kearney was eliminated from the D’Novo/ITA All-American Tennis Championships on Oct. 7 after winning seven straight matches....

Basketball To Let It Rock

MAGIC: Shocktoberfest will feature three-point and dunk contests put on by UCI basketball.

Week of 10/4/10

The week in photos by the New University staff photographers. === Interested in joining our photography team? Contact newuphoto@newuniversity.org

UCI Blasts Davis, Survives Cal Poly

SOCCER: The goal surrendered by the ’Eaters to Cal Poly was just their fourth goal allowed of the season.

UCI Shocks China in a Five-Set Thiller

Volleyball: UCI finishes 1-3, Brazil goes undefeated in international tournament at Bren.

Volleyball’s Growing Pains

Struggle: The Anteaters snapped a six-game losing streak against UCR, but fell to LMU last weekend.

The Great Wall of Irvine

Defense: UCI’s back five has flourished, recording nine shutouts this season.

Kobe’s Influential Visit: Location Should be UCI Athletics’ Niche

On Thursday Sept. 23, arguably the best basketball player in the world strutted through the doors of UCI’s Bren Events Center to embrace a...

Humanities Out There Struggling With Funds

This fall, the Humanities Out There (H.O.T.) teaching and community outreach program suffered yet another budget cut, shrinking to 25 percent of its program...

Let the Games Begin!

Until election day, the New University will put out weekly updates of the campaign, including interviews, profiles and information. Barbara Boxer - Democratic Senatorial Contender The...

News In Brief

English Professor’s Nobel Prize: Close, but no Cigar On Oct. 7, Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa – author of such titles as “The Green House”...

Fickle Weather In Irvine

Constantly changing weather is nothing new for Orange County residents and especially for students at UCI. But to go from very hot to cold...

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