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Readers Should be Wary of Media Coverage
The media's primary purpose is to provide the public with an accurate portrayal of the facts so that they can be familiar with what is going on in the
VDC Complex Provides Transition
Vista Del Campo has been referred to as 'the rich place,' 'a resort,' 'the place where everything looks the same' and simply, 'too nice.' No matter wh
Spiderman Bus is Eco-Friendly
In this world of endless demand, the growing need for alternative sources of fuel have caused some people to get creative.
It’s Been a Month
I'm sitting at my desk late at night, entirely restless and not really knowing what to do with myself. In front of me there is a scattered pile of pos
Hinduism Religion As a Way of Life
Hinduism is rapidly growing and spreading throughout the world. According to www.religioustolerance.org, Hinduism is the third largest religion in the
Group to Get Students to Polls
With the presidential election a little over a month away, the New Voter Project, a new student-run organization on campus, aims to register roughly 7
Deans Cope With Budget Cuts
Due to California's budget deficit, billion-dollar cuts have been made to many state programs including the University of California system. Here at U
Chancellor Cicerone to Leave UCI Next June
This upcoming academic year will likely be the last one for Chancellor Ralph Cicerone, who has accepted a nomination to serve as president of the Nati
Conference Aims to Improve Leadership Skills Among Students
The Office of the Dean of Students will be sponsoring its 21st All-University Leadership Conference at the Doral Desert Princess Resort in Palm Spring
Early Morning Fire Destroys Shuttle
The UCI Police Department discovered an ASUCI campus shuttle engulfed in flames in Parking Lot 1B around 5 a.m. on Sept. 22. The fire may have been a
Oktoberfest Brings History to Huntington
Two years after the royal wedding of King Ludwig I of Bavaria in 1810, the first Oktoberfest took place in Munich, Bavaria. Now, nearly...
Sports in brief
Women's V-Ball Loose Momentum In Hawaii Men's Water Polo Breaks Even at Tourney Men's Soccer Shut Out by Stanford In Tourney Men's Golf Swings In
Shrieve’s Presence Is Long Overdue
Athletics is a compromise between your integrity, perseverance and excellence. All of these things put together not only push our student athletes t
Pre-Game Rituals Are More Than Just That
A lucky pair of socks that you only wear on game day, a necklace that you wear for a big race or a prayer that you quickly whisper to yourself as you
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