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Global Middle East studies major sunsetted, citing low numbers

The global Middle East studies (GMES) major at UC Irvine was officially dissolved during the 2024-25 school year and is not currently accepting any students; students who were enrolled in the major before the sunset are still able to complete their required classes. The earliest available data on GMES enrollment was in 2017, showing five people enrolled in the program. 2019 saw the most students, with six, before falling to as low as one student in 2024.  Associate Dean for Curriculum and Student Services Yong Chen said GMES faculty unanimously voted to discontinue the program in fall 2024. The Humanities Executive Committee then officially approved the dissolution in spring 2024 before...

Global Middle East studies major sunsetted, citing low numbers

The global Middle East studies (GMES) major at UC Irvine was officially dissolved during the 2024-25 school year and is not currently accepting any students; students who were enrolled...

Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum breaks ground in Great Park

City of Irvine officials, Marine Corps representatives and members of the Flying Leatherneck Historical Foundation attended a groundbreaking ceremony for the Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum at the Great Park...

Proposition 50: What is it?

Proposition 50 is expected to appear on the upcoming Nov. 4 ballot, and if passed, could reshape the district structure of California.  California redistricts every 10 years in order to...

Opinion

New University Editorial Board on SNAP benefits delays

As the government shutdown approached over 30 days, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) froze funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) beginning Nov. 1 — an unprecedented act in the over...

Performative politics are better than silence

Flags adorning our porches, bumper stickers eliciting the honks of others — whether in support or outrage —- political participation does not escape the human instinct to fit in. However, with our everyday lives...

Place your vote in this year’s Special Elections

California’s special election is taking place this year and in-person voting polls are scheduled to open on Nov. 4, starting at 7 a.m.  Despite the special election only having one item on the ballot, it...

Has Apple taken things too far? 

Apple’s latest iOS 26 update should be a huge red flag to iPhone users everywhere. These devices we carry with us everywhere store a multitude of private information and are now facing a greater...

Supporting research stability 

In June of this year, President Donald Trump and his administration’s funding cuts struck the west coast and our University of California system again. Approximately $584 million in funding from the National Institutes of...

Listen to the ideas you’re scared of

Can ideas be dangerous? No doubt, words can be harmful, and actions can be destructive — but what about mere thoughts and beliefs?  The key determinant in whether or not an idea is dangerous is...

Entertainment

Magdalena Bay releases ‘Unoriginal’ and ‘Black-Eyed Susan Climb’

Mica Tenenbaum and Matthew Lewin — better known as Magdalena Bay — released another pair of singles, “Unoriginal” and “Black-Eyed Susan Climb,” on Oct. 31. This marks the duo’s...

Cynthia Daignault’s ‘Light Atlas’ Exhibition

Editor's Note: This article was edited on 11/11/2025 to correct a typo regarding the name of the UC Irvine Langson Orange County Museum of Art. Cynthia Daignault's current exhibition “Light...

Ballerina Misty Copeland says farewell with her final bow

Audiences watched American ballerina Misty Copeland give her final bow with the American Ballet Theater (ABT), saying farewell to the stage and hanging up her pointe shoes for the...

‘Les Misérables’ visits Hollywood

As part of “Les Misérables” national tour, its U.S. cast brought the spirit of love, revenge and revolution to the Hollywood Pantages Theatre from Oct. 14–19. On the penultimate day...

Sports

Men’s Cross Country team places eighth at Big West Championships

The UC Irvine Men’s Cross Country team finished in eighth place at the Big West Championships at Queen Kapi’olani...

Both UCI’s Cross Country teams take first at Vanguard Invitational

UC Irvine’s Men’s and Women’s Cross Country teams placed first in their respective events at Mason Regional Park on...

UC Irvine Women’s Soccer shuts out Sacramento State, 4-0

The UC Irvine Women’s Soccer team (2-1-3) defeated the California State University, Sacramento (CSUS) Hornets (2-2), 4-0 in Sacramento...

Chase Call drafted by Houston Astros in 16th round

UC Irvine senior outfielder Chase Call was selected with the 486th pick by the Houston Astros in the 2025...

UCI Women’s Soccer suffers narrow defeat against Arizona, 1-0

UC Irvine Women’s Soccer (1-1) fell 1-0 to the University of Arizona (2-0) Wildcats in a close match at...

UCI Women’s Soccer dominates in season opener against GCU, 4-1

UC Irvine’s Women’s Soccer (1-0) took their first win, 4-1, in their 2025 season opener against Grand Canyon University...

UCI women’s soccer wins final exhibition game against Trinity Western

In UC Irvine women's soccer's second and final exhibition match of the 2025 season, the Anteaters took down Trinity...

Max Martin drafted by Kansas City Royals in 10th round

Junior pitcher Max Martin was selected with the 308th pick by the Kansas City Royals in the 2025 MLB...