Monthly Archives: March, 2011

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The Perils of Pretentious Co-workers

My first job was a memorable one. Six Flags Magic Mountain is probably among the most exciting ways to earn a paycheck. Shouting kids, screaming adults, terrifying roller coasters and some of the best co-workers a person could ask for.

The Friend-Poaching Syndrome

“Hi! Have you met Ted?” A simple introductory greeting is all it takes to trigger the vicious cycle of “friend-poaching,” or stealing friends away from others. Before you know it, Ted will soon be scooped up by Alex, to whom you had just introduced Ted to, and before you can say, “Let’s grab a drink!” Ted and Alex will be bonding like there’s no tomorrow and you’ll be shoved to the side like an unwanted soggy sandwich.

Books that Leave Lasting Imprints

I was in the sixth grade and my teacher had just decided that she wanted to read a book to our class. Her choice, “The Phantom Tollbooth” by Norton Juster, ended up changing my life, the way I looked at books and how words could be used.

Creative and Artsy on Etsy

Have you ever thrown a party and had left over bottle caps, perhaps after New Years? Maybe you have gone for a jog around the park and seen some goose feathers on the concrete. One wouldn’t usually pay attention to these inanimate and seemingly useless objects — but one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Many people around the world use these findings to create jewelry or to accessorize clothing and sell it on a website known as Etsy.com.

TAO Lantern Festival and Night Market

On Feb. 26, the Taiwanese American Organization (TAO) hosted the second annual Lantern Festival and Night Market in celebration of Lunar New Year, the year of the rabbit. TAO is an organization that educates students about Taiwanese culture through social and cultural activities such as this event.

March Madness Begins: Fill Out Those NCAA Brackets

The Super Bowl has come and gone. The calendar reads March. And as Andy Williams puts it — it’s the most wonderful time of the year.

Antourage Insider: Some True Anteater Grit

The Anteaters’ season was on the line this week, and UC Irvine came through in a most triumphant and spectacular manner. Greatly aided by the return of star forward Eric Wise, UCI managed to clinch a spot in the Big West Tournament by beating both UC Davis and Pacific, teams they had lost to on the road earlier this season.

Double the Fun

CLUTCH: What’s the point of winning in regulation or overtime? UCI prefers double overtime.

ZotShots (Feb. 21-27)

PHOTOS: UCI this past week in photos.

Men’s Volleyball Says Aloha

GOODBYE: With two four-set wins against Hawaii, the Anteaters have won four straight matches.

Out of Left Field: A Perfect Start

WINS: Matt Summers tossed a two-hit gem in a statement weekend for the 7-0 UCI baseball team.

Sports in Brief

Compiled by Ian Massey.

Water Polo Splits the Competition

TOURNAMENT: With two wins and two losses, the Anteaters finished 11th in the UCI Invitational.

“Drive Angry” Infuriates

VROOM: Nicolas Cage surprisingly and unfortunately doesn’t let himself go in this 3-D revenge flick.

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