Monthly Archives: February, 2011

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Breaking Down Barriers

BOSTON: Senior Tanya Taylor is the first UCI women’s soccer player to be professionally drafted.

Consistently Inconsistent

VICTORY: With the Feb. 12 win against UCSB, the Anteaters halted a five-game losing streak.

Antourage Insider: The Stretch Run

After five straight conference losses threatened to torpedo the entire season for UCI, it was great to see some inspired play against a strong UC Santa Barbara team. The 66-63 win without star forward Eric Wise showed what this year’s Anteaters are all about — playing hard, playing small and above all, playing gritty.

Tennis Splits Weekend Challenge

UCI: The women’s tennis team defeated Nevada 4-3 on Sat. and lost 4-3 Wyoming on Feb. 13.

The Awkward Anteater – Week 5

A moment from UCI athletics.

ZotShots (Feb. 7-13)

Another week through the eyes of the New University photographers.

An Update on the Irvine 11

THICKENS: With the imminent grand jury date approaching, members of the Irvine 11 speak out.

News In Brief

Compiled by David Gao and Greg Yee.

Speaking for the Children

SPEECH: Ruth Kluger will return to her home of Austria to speak at a Holocaust Memorial Event.

As Good As Gold Gets

IRON: A team of UCI professors and students have found quite a few uses for the most foolish of metals.

Irvine 11 Summoned to Grand Jury

MISDEMEANOR: A year after arguably the most talked about protest at UCI, the 11 are being called to court.

Stuttering in “The King’s Speech”

GEORGE: A film has brought discussion that School of Medicine’s Gerald Maguire is taking part in.

Branson Makes His Peace

BRANSON: The man who tried to go across the Atlantic in a hot-air balloon landed in Irvine to speak.

Greener and Greener It Grows

COMMISSION: Formerly known Anteater Garden Initiative has revamped and the new group is back at it.

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