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UCI Women’s Track and Field will head to Beach Opener

Editor’s note: This article was republished on Feb. 3 following an updated website transfer that caused it to be removed. The article was originally published on Jan. 26. The UC Irvine Women’s Outdoor Track and Field team will travel to Long Beach, Calif. for the...

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Inside the office: Professor Charis E. Kubrin transforming criminology

UC Irvine Professor of criminology, law and society Charis E. Kubrin is known for her groundbreaking research on immigration and criminal justice reform. Kubrin initially pursued a different career path and only turned to academia in graduate school.  Born and raised in Los Angeles, Kubrin attended Montclair College Preparatory School (Montclair Prep) in the San Fernando Valley, where a strong passion for sports accompanied her focus on academics. “In high school, I was pretty much kind of nerdy but also loved sports,” Kubrin told New University. “I loved school and I loved learning, but I also loved playing sports, and I played all the sports –– basketball, cross country, tennis. At some point,...

Inside the office: Professor Charis E. Kubrin transforming criminology

UC Irvine Professor of criminology, law and society Charis E. Kubrin is known for her groundbreaking research on immigration and criminal justice reform. Kubrin initially pursued a different career path and...

Building History: UCI’s Anteater Learning Pavilion encourages active learning

Located on the northwestern end of the UC Irvine campus, the Anteater Learning Pavilion (ALP), holds classrooms and collaborative learning spaces for students and staff, and opened in the...

UCI alum delivering color and artistry behind the stage 

UCI alumna Danielle Nieves serves as a costume designer for the upcoming “Go, Dog. Go! — Ve Perro ¡Ve!” performance by the Children’s Theatre Company in Minneapolis, scheduled Jan....

Opinion

Rerouting the trans rights movement 

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Border protection agents are the public safety threat, not immigrants 

The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) crackdown is not what the majority of people want. A Gallup poll conducted in June of this year revealed that the number of Americans who wanted...

The rural-urban divide can be reconciled

According to the rhetoric of Generation Z, America has always been politically bisected into two distinct regions and two distinct ideologies: rural conservatism and urban liberalism. The binary story of such political polarity is...

Entertainment

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Sports

UCI Women’s Basketball ends streak of 16 consecutive wins

The UC Irvine Women’s Basketball team (17-3, 8-1) ended the third-longest winning streak in NCAA Division I women’s basketball...

UCI Women’s Track and Field will head to Beach Opener

Editor’s note: This article was republished on Feb. 3 following an updated website transfer that caused it to be...

UCI Women’s Cross Country Finishes Season Second in Conference

UC Irvine’s Women’s Cross Country team finished strong at the Big West Cross Country Championships in Hawaii on October...

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...