AVP Hermosa Beach Open
Olympic medalist Phil Dalhausser sneaks one past Matt Prosser to win his and partner Todd Rogers’ fifth straight AVP Hermosa Beach Open title on July 18.
Photo by Lee-Huang Chen | Staff Photographer
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September 3, 2010 | Volume 43 Issue 13
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Olympic medalist Phil Dalhausser sneaks one past Matt Prosser to win his and partner Todd Rogers’ fifth straight AVP Hermosa Beach Open title on July 18.
Photo by Lee-Huang Chen | Staff Photographer
UCI Alum Whitney Pavlik return a serve in the AVP open in Long Beach on July 2. As a senior at UCI, Pavlik set the school record for hitting percentage in a single match at UCI.
Photo by Lee-Huang Chen | Staff Photographer
The 2010 U.S. Open of Surfing took place in Huntington Beach from July 31 to Aug. 8.
Photo by Lee-Huang Chen | Staff Photographer
Protesting Students march around the campus, including in the Biological Sciences III lecture hall. They barged into the hall to protest budget cuts and the recently approved 32 percent fee increase for undergraduate students.
Protesting students begin to sing “We Will Overcome;” moments later, they were arrested by police.
The UC Irvine Reserve Officer’s Training Corps (ROTC) hold a ceremony to support those who have served in the United States military on Veteran’s Day, Wednesday, November 11.
Room G240 in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Gateway building remains eerily empty as students continue to pay for its furnishing.
Sophomore Trent Baxter advances the ball against UC San Diego much to the disdain of the Triton defender at hand. UCI would go on to win 7-6.
These hopeful jack-o-lanterns wait for you to pick them up. The one to the left hopes to become a wolf, the one in the middle hopes to be a Mickey Mouse and the one to the right just wants to be loved. Endless possibilities.
Lonely, abandoned, untouched. Due to cutbacks in janitorial staff, more and more trash cans all over campus are left to their own devices. The issue of campus trash cans is certainly noticeable to students passing by.
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