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Women’s Water Polo Falls to Cardinal

Coming off a great win over UC Santa Barbara on Thursday, the UC Irvine Women's Water Polo team faced a tough quarterfinal opponent in the third-seeded Stanford Cardinal last Friday and left Anteater Aquatics Complex in a 10-4 loss.

Women’s H2O to Host MPSF Tourney

First, the women of the UC Irvine women's water polo team beat No. 10 Arizona State. Then, they beat No. 8 UC Santa Barbara. And, for the first time ever, they became ranked in the top-10 nationally.

No. 1 M. V-Ball Hosts MPSF Tournament at the Bren

The coaches in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation conference picked the UC Irvine Men's Volleyball team to finish eighth overall this season in their preseason coach's poll. Looks like the Anteaters are having the last laugh.

Paintball Team Wins National Tourney

Volleyball isn't the only sport UC Irvine excels at. The Anteater Paintball team just returned from Dallas, Texas and the National Collegiate Paintball Association Championship Tournament with the first place Class AA trophy in hand.

The UC Irvine Mock Trial Team is No Mockery

UC Irvine may not have a football team to garner its school victories, but with the bright prospects of our Mock Trial team, the Anteater name is still being carried no less triumphantly. Although the team is only in its first year and still a newcomer to

Classic Matchup at the Bren This Friday: No.1 vs. No. 2 In Men’s

Rarely does it happen in sports. The dream match-up: No. 1 versus No. 2. Yet UC Irvine will be treated to just that as the No. 1-ranked Men's Volleyball team in the country, Brigham Young University (and their rabid fan base) invades Irvine for a two matc

Student Regent Encourages Applicants

UC Student Regent Adam Rosenthal and regent-designate Maria Ledesma visited UC Irvine on Feb. 15 to educate students about the student regent position and address individuals interested in applying for the position Applications for student regent can be

Virginpalooza

In the midst of the rise of popular Hispanic culture and comedians in today's American society, the Virginpalooza comedy tour would like to 'de-virginize' America by way of introducing you to the 'South-Asian comedian.'

It Turns Out I’m Not a Bruin, So I Guess This Anteater Just

I have been a columnist for quite some time now, but I still have the hardest time coming up with something to write about. Unlike some of the people I know who generally have an idea of what they want to write before they take on a column, I generally sc

UCI Inducts Five to 2006 Hall of Fame

At the beautiful Hyatt Regency pavilion by the sea, former UC Irvine athletes and their families gathered, collecting name badges and greeting each other. They came together Saturday, Feb. 11, for the UCI 2006 Hall of Fame induction ceremony.

UCLA Alumnus Hunts ‘Liberal’ Professors

As an undergraduate student journalist at UCLA's Daily Bruin and editor-in-chief of the conservative UCLA Criterion, Andrew Jones learned the skills with which he could make a name for himself and fight for causes in which he believed.

Why do Cal State Northridge Fans Call Me a State School Reject?

No, you don't have to rub your eyes. That's right. The UC Irvine Men's Basketball team is in first place in the Big West. They're undefeated in conference play, and it's back. The swagger. The confidence.

Lacrosse Club Shows Promise vs. UCLA

On Thursday, Jan. 26, the UC Irvine Men's Lacrosse team took the field against the larger, more experienced and heavily favored home team, UCLA. Early predictions of the outcome had UCLA dominating the game in every facet and, in the first quarter, the pr

Regents Keep Sudan Investments

After much pressure from students and faculty, during the UC Board of Regents' bimonthly meeting at UC San Diego last week, one of the main topics discussed was the divestment of over $100 million from its business holdings in Sudan due to concern over th

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