Monthly Archives: May, 2011

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Free Money for Law School? Good Luck!

In a twist of fate highly convenient for examining the merits of an argument made in a New York Times article this week, I just received an acceptance letter offering me an annual $10,000 grant as well as free first-year course books from a law school that will remain nameless.

Oh Wi-Fi, Where Art Thou?

We’ve all done it. We take our laptops to class with every intention of listening to our professors and taking notes, but the temptation of going on the Internet for Facebook, ESPN or online shopping ultimately gets the best of us.

Internet Lurking at Its Best

I know that girl. Well, kind of. She doesn’t know me, but I know her. I know her first and last name and I’ve seen so many of her photos on Facebook and we have so many mutual friends that I practically am friends with her in real life anyways. She just doesn’t know it. Or does she? Oh, Facebook. You’re turning me into such a creepy p

South Rises in Wake of Disaster

While gazing out my sliding glass door at the waving palm trees and purple evening sky, my best friend was holed up in an ancient brick building with the rest of her dorm as winds howled around them.

Getting a Taste for Better Beer

The pub was buzzing, half due to excitement and half due to drunkenness. At the front of the line were the regulars, people who had gotten the news first: the Anthill Pub was bringing in a cask of new beer.

Spirit League

On a beautiful sunny Saturday morning, the grounds of Marian Bergeson Elementary School are quiet and empty — almost. Little by little, families emerge across the campus. Some carry umbrellas or tents, some have foldable sports chairs and all are ready for a morning of baseball.

The Chronicle of Post-Education: Not Just for Passing Notes – “Do You Like Me? Check Yes, No or Maybe.”

I’m on the edge of my seat. Every time my phone rings or I receive an email, my heart races. It’s a terrible feeling – worse than waiting for a midterm or final exam grade, I’ve decided, because this is something that’s deciding my future: I’ve been waiting for two weeks to be accepted or rejected for a job.

New University Photographers

A directory of our staff photographers.

Intramural Soccer: In Our Cleats and Mismatched Shirts, We Lived

ARC: Club and recreational sports can inspire camaraderie for those who miss being on a team.

Among the Stars

GOLF: Lalita Patipaksiri will travel to Asia and compete with the NCAA All-Star Team.

The Mass Effect: Evaluating the Loss of Two Big Men – Wise and Chupin

The UC Irvine men’s basketball program recently experienced two crucial separations. Junior forward Eric Wise walked out on the family, metaphorically serving Head Coach Russell Turner with divorce papers. Losing freshman center Maxime Chupin and UCI stings in a different way; the promising Chupin has not played a single minute in an Anteater uniform in his college career.

Stege’s Methodical Approach to Tennis

FUTURE: Senior Stephen Stege thinks his way through a sport that he calls “90 percent mental.”

Sports in Brief

The ’Eaters opened up a three-game series against Cal State Bakersfield on April 29. In the opening game, Matt Summers led the charge, pitching eight scoreless innings, striking out four and walking one. Going into the bottom of the ninth, Summers looked to record his first complete game shutout, but the Roadrunners had other plans.

Records Broken at Track Invitational

Over the last year and a half, the Irvine faithful has grown accustomed to career-bests and record-breaking performances. In the Asics/Scott Steve Invitational, the trend continued; however, this time none were set by junior Charles Jock.

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