Daily Archives: Jan 19, 2004

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Professor Profile

A strong passion for teaching and an immense amount of dedication for students are what make Professor Shannon Tauro one of the most respected...

Small-Scale ‘Apprentice’ at UCI

As pioneers of the 'lost generation,' we are often thought to simply sit on our asses while the 'motivated' turn their creative ideas into tangible en

A Fresh View of Chinese History

When thinking of Asian art, one is usually overcome with images of priceless and colorful ceramic pieces, elaborately painted, with painstaking attent

There’s No Excuse for Being Tacky

Some girls wear way too much makeup.

Therapy Through Companionship

Imagine coming home after a long and tiring day, and at your door waits a faithful companion who wants to shower you with unconditional love and affec

News in Brief

U-Pass Kickoff Event to Promote Free Bus Access On Jan. 22, the UCI Alternative Parking Transportation Program will host a kickoff event on Ring Mall

California Primary Elections Held This March

Wesley Clark and Howard Dean are currently the arguable front-runners for the Democratic Party's presidential nominations. Clark, Dean or another candidate that wins the Democratic...

New Research Center Promotes Diversity Among Minorities

Tremendous growth describes the newly named School of Information and Computer Science.

Fires Contribute to Global Warming

New research findings from James Randerson, a professor of Earth Systems Science, and colleagues from other research institutes suggest the impact fro

ASUCI Officers Explain the Allocation of Student Fees

ASUCI expects to receive a total of $1,028,700 from quarterly student fees this year. The distribution of this money is handled by the finance committ

Governor Proposes Major Cuts for UC

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger proposed a $372 million cut in funding to the University of California which will result in dramatic fee increases for stu

The Ultimate Myth of Objective Journalism

The cornerstone of modern journalism is built on a lie, one of third-party disassociation defined in a stout set of principles regarding journalistic

Commercialism Capitalizes on our Greed

Everything becomes old: a must-have shirt bought hours ago becomes an ordinary apparel inside the closet, the mini cell phone that you thought was the

Finding Meaning and Yourself

As most college students around this campus look toward another quarter of school, most undoubtedly hit the essential question: What am I going to do

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