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Monthly Archives: May, 2004
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News in Brief
Regents Increase Fees for 2004 Summer Session, Schedule of Classes Now Only Available Online
New Minor Offered in Engineering
Starting this fall, the Henry Samueli School of Engineering will offer a new minor in materials science engineering in which physical sciences and eng
Art Students Face Punishment
Students from Michael Wilson's Visual Culture class painted the walls of Art Studio 101 for an art project that they were assigned on May 24. The stud
Hate Crimes Nothing New
Although acts of vandalism like the one that happened to the Society of Arab Students wall are not common on campus, tensions between pro-Palestinian
Professor Fails Students for Receiving Outside Help
During week five of this quarter, Clare Yu, a professor of physics, failed over 25 students from her Physics 3LC class, claiming to have evidence of t
Hundreds Rally Against Alleged Arson
About 200 students and other concerned community members gathered on the steps outside of the Administration Building on May 27 to demonstrate unity a
Continued Acts of Hate, Says SAS
More than a week after the cardboard wall constructed by the Society of Arab Students quickly burned to the ground, the UCIPD is investigating the inc
Letters to the Editor
Racism and Hatred Have No Place on Campus, Attack of MSU Unjustified, Defining Anti-Semitism Ignores Real Problem
Was the Burning of the SAS Wall a Hate Crime?
This year sadly has been a bad year for free speech at UCI. We have seen multiple attempts to vandalize demonstrations of free speech on campus often
Now That I’ve Found My Home It’s Time to Move On
The first day I moved onto campus and UCI became my new home, the campus seemed so huge and I was literally just one of thousands of freshman on a gia
No More Sunshine
So I'm not graduating. I'm not as old as Mike, Natalie, Phong or Poops yet. But I am writing a goodbye because my Sundays will no longer be taken up b
Life Starts After College
No matter what they tell you, no matter what your fears and uncertainties may be
AFI Defends Peaceful Dialogue
For the past two weeks, our campus has witnessed the kind of hateful instigation and confrontation that you usually only read about in newspapers or s
From Self-Defense to War Crimes
Israeli justice minister Yosef Lapid sparked an uproar a week ago when he said images of an elderly Palestinian woman, on all fours in the ruins of he
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