Daily Archives: Jan 10, 2005

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Reflecting on the Politics of 2004: Year of the Conservative

The year 2004 had its highs (the Boston Red Sox winning the World Series), and its lows (the Abu Grhaib Prison scandal), but overall, it was a stellar

Letters to the Editor

To the Campus Community & To the Campus Community

Cosby Encourages Black Youths

Bill Cosby is one of America's favorite comedians. Recently, though, he has turned from comedian to activist. Cosby has become very outspoken about th

Donations Are Not for Competition

The international community has pledged over $3 billion to the victims of the earthquake and tsunami disaster that hit Southern Asia and parts of Afri

For the Entry-Level Job Seeker

Once you graduate from school, it is time to be thrown into the real world. No more depending on your parents for everything! The time inevitably co

15 Minutes with Amin Hedayat

Some say music makes the world go 'round. In our daily lives, we can often find this to be true. Everyone's experienced it at least once. You've had

A Good New Year’s Resolution, and All of Us Will Benefit

OK, a forest of Christmas trees is lying dead on curbs all over Irvine, so it must be that time of year again

A Time To Heal

By now, most people are aware of the natural disaster that has devastated much of Southern Asia and parts of Africa. Hundreds of thousands of people i

News in Brief

Broadcom to Move Operations Into Research Park & UC Settles Part of Enron Lawsuit for $168 Million

ASUCI Competes With Bookstore

On Jan. 5, ASUCI's Campus Affairs Program began its second book exchange program, offering students who wish to sell their old textbooks an alternativ

Newest Members of Legislative Council Aim to Offer More Student S

The newest members of ASUCI's legislative council, elected in fall quarter, are now ready to begin their terms serving students. The main goal of the

Officials Release Draft Report Detailing Campus Expansion Plans

UC Irvine, only 40 years old and young compared to other research universities, revealed its plans to improve the university and raise its status to b

Marginal Tsunami Risk in O.C.

Like most scientists specializing in earthquakes, Lisa Grant, professor of environmental health, science and policy, believes that the issue of whethe

Stem-Cell Research Underway at UCI

Hans Stegmann Keirstead, assistant professor and researcher at the Reeve-Irvine Research Center, is revolutionizing medical science through work which

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