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Meet ASUCI’s 2026-2027 Student Programming Commissioner candidate

In this year’s ASUCI elections, Student Programming Commissioner (SPC) stands with one candidate running: Sarah Gagnier, a second-year biological sciences student with a minor in health informatics. The SPC is the renamed position of Student Services Vice President (SSVP)  under the Executive Branch, which was...

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News

Meet ASUCI’s 2026-2027 External Vice President candidate

In this year’s ASUCI election, third-year political science, anthropology and criminology, law and society triple major Jayla Kamilla Pete is running for the position of External Vice President (EVP). Pete is the only candidate running for EVP. She is running on a slate with Summer Tram Anh Phan, Joshua Gonzales, Sarah Gagnier and Denise Rojas.  The EVP operates within ASUCI’s Executive Branch, “promoting student advocacy on a local, statewide and national level.” The office serves as a liaison between students and government entities, including the UC Regents and elected officials, and works to ensure student concerns are addressed in policy.  The EVP is responsible for coordinating student voter registration efforts, maintaining...

Meet ASUCI’s 2026-2027 External Vice President candidate

In this year’s ASUCI election, third-year political science, anthropology and criminology, law and society triple major Jayla Kamilla Pete is running for the position of External Vice President (EVP)....

Meet ASUCI’s 2026-2027 Transfer Senator candidates

Two candidates are running for ASUCI’s 2026-2027 Special Interest Transfer Senator position. Danellie McIntyre is a third-year psychology major and criminology, law and society minor. Jung Min Lee is...

Meet ASUCI’s 2026-2027 Internal Vice President Candidates

Editor’s note: ASUCI Internal Vice President candidate Joshua Gonzales is an assistant copy editor in New University. Gonzales has never edited or been involved in any article about ASUCI...

Opinion

Vote Yes on New University’s Referendum and support student journalism

Editor’s note: This editorial was printed in the April 6, 2026 issue. Editorials should not be interpreted to reflect the opinion, thoughts or beliefs of any individual New University editor, staff member or affiliate. What...

Slow your roll(out): AI in higher education

The Associated Students of UCI (ASUCI) sent Anteaters a survey asking what role, if any, they want Artificial Intelligence (AI) to play in their education on March 11. While this data is just now...

Standing with the student victims of on-campus hate crimes

Every student, undergraduate and graduate alike, at the University of California, Irvine should be able to board, learn, socialize and exist without fear of discriminatory harm. Racial and ethnic bigotry have zero place on...

Gendered marketing is harmful 

When one peruses the personal hygiene aisle in search of deodorant — do they genuinely stop to consider how manly Maverick Musk sounds in comparison to Sugar Cookie Sprinkle? Most people refuse to pay $14...

Gender affirming care includes your gym workout

America’s debate over gender affirming care for transgender Americans roars on. Some states, like Utah, have even outright banned gender affirming treatments for transgender minors, such as hormonal treatments, while other policies have restricted...

To Californians: The weather app will change your life

Coming to UC Irvine as an out-of-state student from New Jersey was a truly transformative experience. From the culture shock of diverse food cuisines to palm trees and 70-degree weather in January, I felt...

Entertainment

UCI’s ‘Noises Off’ play showcases the comedy of chaos

UCI’s Department of Drama performed “Noises Off” by Michael Frayn from March 6-14. Directed by Eli Simon, Claire Trevor Theater was filled with the sound of slammed doors and...

Music releases of winter quarter

Winter’s end allows music lovers around the world time to reflect upon the music that was born from the cold and desolate months of the season  Similar to how root...

Bassvictim’s EP ‘?’

The indie music scene is rife with electronic musical duos — but Bassvictim does things differently. They bring a signature, unfiltered, authentic and vaguely European style to the table...

New fantasy novel takes deep dive with major plot...

Editor’s Note: This article contains spoilers for “The Trident and the Pearl.” Sarah K. L. Wilson’s debut romantasy novel, “The Trident and the Pearl,” hit shelves on Feb. 24, filled...

Sports

UCI Anteaters Baseball defeated 9-1 in rematch with UCLA Bruins

The UC Irvine Anteaters Baseball team (11-17, 3-6) lost to the No. 1 UC Los Angeles Bruins (26-2, 12-0)...

UCI Women’s Basketball season ends in WBIT round one

The UC Irvine Women’s Basketball team (26-7,17-3) faced off against the San Diego State University Aztecs (26-5, 19-1) for...

UCI MBB falls to Hawai’i in Henderson, 71-64

UC Irvine Men’s Basketball (23-11, 15-5) lost to the University of Hawai’i at Manoa (24-8, 14-6) 71-64 in the...

Irvine coasts to Championship game against Cal State Northridge

In the Big West Championship semi-final, the UC Irvine Anteaters (23-12, 15-5) faced off against the California State University,...

UC Irvine falls in first round of NIT, 75-72

The UC Irvine Men’s Basketball (23-12, 15-5) team fell to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Runnin’ Rebels (18-16,...

UCI Women’s Basketball falls short in semifinals overtime

The UC Irvine Women’s Basketball team (26-6, 17-3) faced a 67-63 defeat against the University of Hawai’i Rainbow Wahine...

UC Irvine Men’s Basketball falls to UC Santa Barbara

The UC Irvine Men’s Basketball team (16-8, 9-3) fell to the UC Santa Barbara (16-8, 9-4) Gauchos 84-79 on...

Derin Saran buzzer beater clinches hard-fought game for UC Irvine

The UC Irvine Men’s Basketball (19-10, 12-5) faced off against the California State University Northridge Matadors (18-12, 11-7) on...