February 9, 2010 | Volume 43 Issue 13

Unprecedented International V-ball Tournament Coming to UCI

SPORTS: Men’s volleyball will duke it out with professional teams from Argentina, Holland and Korea.

Disappearing Libraries

By the age of ten, I ran away with the Boxcar children, fought alien species with the Animorphs, traveled through a wardrobe to Narnia and attended Hogwarts with Harry, Ron and Hermione. I was an orphan, a superhero, an adventurer and a witch.

Yudof Defends the Budget Cuts

REGENTS: The New University interviews UC President Mark Yudof about the fee increase and budget.

Soccer Destroys UCSB, Falls to Cal Poly

WOMEN’S SOCCER: UCI easily takes out pre-season favorite UCSB before losing another overtime heartbreaker.

UCI Dining Geared for Growth

College campuses are filled with hungry students craving delicious, affordable food. Luckily, UCI Hospitality and Dining Services are more than ready to meet that need. While most students were away during the summer, several important dining changes took place on campus. The most obvious is the addition of Panda Express, Jamba Juice and Wahoo’s Fish Taco in the Student Center. Wahoo’s is still under construction with a grand opening on Oct. 12.

Anteater Eats!

What I ate: Yakishabu ($2.95) and Filet Mignon ($4.95)
Where I ate: Gyu-Kaku, Huntington Beach California
What It Set Me Back: $8.90+ tax
Happy Hour Times: Daily 5:00pm-6:30pm & 9:00pm-closing.

A College Student’s Search For Smart, Healthy Meals on a Small Budget

We all want to prepare our meals faster, purchase our ingredients at cheaper prices, and make our meals healthier. And by “all,” I mean the uncommon college student who takes the time to cook his or her own healthy meals. But in the collegiate culinary world, the diet of the average college student consists of Top Ramen, Diet Coke and fast food.

Taking a Stand to Fight the Man

PROTEST: UC-wide walkout draws in over 500 students, faculty, service workers and groundskeepers at UCI.

Humanities Out There Struggling

OUTREACH: Grant shortfall leaves popular outreach with less money and doubts for next year’s program.

News In Brief

UCI to Hold Event to Spread Awareness of Hepatitis B; Professors Study Malaria to Help Create Vaccine; Cure for Cocaine Addiction Found in UCI Labs

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