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Monthly Archives: November, 2003
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News in Brief
UCI Center Chosen for Preventative Cancer Research, UC Irvines Claire Trevor School Selects New Dean
Budget Cuts Limit Enrollment
Due to deep cuts in the 2003-2004 California state budget, many schools in the University of California system, including UCI, are forced to cap their
Recent Fires Affect UCI Community
Nearly after two weeks of persistent fire fighting efforts, nearly all the wildfires in Southern California have been contained. The wildfires were in
Huffington Speaks at UCI as Part of the Rainbow Festival
Arianna Huffington, the keynote speaker of the 19th annual Rainbow Festival, captured her audience's attention by addressing problems within the Ameri
Strikers Move to Convenience Shoppers
Nearly a month after union leaders called a strike against the three largest super market chains, there appears to be no end in a sight for compromise
Organizations Seek to Lower the High Cost of U.S. Texbooks
A recent study compiled by the California Student Public Interest Research Group, or CALPIRG, discovered that students polled at UCI spend an average
Talented Students Stand Out Among the Crowds
Everyone has some kind of talent, and somewhere in their lifetime, this talent will be noticed and praised. But there are always those exceptional few
San Joaquin
Butterflies, birds and bobcats, oh my! These are just some of the creatures that can be found in both the San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary and the San J
A True Testament to Dorkiness
As I recall, our last meeting was a bit of a sob story. However, I promise you that it was straight from the heart, a delicate tale about first love a
Keeping our Water Clean
According to the Newport Bay Naturalists and Friends', an organization dedicated to continuing the preservation of the Upper Newport area, hundreds of
Criminology, Law and Society – Professor Profile
James Vigil, a professor in UCI's Department of Criminology, Law and Society and a well-known author was born and raised in downtown Los Angeles. As a
R.A.D. Makes Life Safer For the Women of UCI
According to the FBI, one case of rape occurs every seven minutes in the United States. Each year, about 90,000 cases are reported to police, but it i
Rainbow Festival Kicks off With Huffington
Friends, fun, food and dances from around the world are just a few of the activities that will be available during UCI's 19th annual Rainbow Festival
My Portrait
In my previous column, I discussed the physical changes UCI and the Irvine community have endured over the last 25 years. The past few weeks back here
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