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ADMINISTRATIVE AFFAIRS VP
Joseph Macias a third-year political science and Chicano/Latino studies major. Raymond Giang is a third-year international studies major.
ACADEMIC VICE PRESIDENT
Joel Crespo is a fourth-year Chicano/Latino studies and criminology, law and society major.
‘Augie March’ Marks Bellow’s Democratic Ideals
Writer Saul Bellow, who died last week at the age of 89, was hailed by many modern writers and literary critics as one of the greatest postwar America
Earth Day Engages and Saddens
So you went to Wayzgoose. And like me, you were distracted by the music, the crowds, the noise, and the food. Everyone was either pumping up the volum
Know Your Rights in Uncertain Times
Despite the ample talk of military affairs as well as rumors of a draft circulating, it's easy for the average college student to be apathetic about w
Earth Day at Wayzgoose
A balloon attached to a waving Earth Day banner could be seen on the clear day, a marked contrast from last year's rained-out festival.
ReCENTER This! The Sad Tale of One Commuter
I, Taraneh Arhamsadr, am not a happy camper. UC Irvine, you have really disappointed me this time. But before the mob comes at me with blazing torche
ASUCI: How Much Do Students Really Know?
It's the start of spring quarter and with it comes the ASUCI elections that will take place this week, from April 18 to 22.
News in Brief
UCI to Honor Nobel Peace Prize Laureate On May 21, UC Irvine will present the UCI Citizen Peacebuilding Award to Shirin Ebadi, an Iranian human right
ASUCI Aids in Offering Student-Recommended Courses
Some students may wait each quarter for the Schedule of Classes to be released before thinking about what classes are available to them, but ASUCI's S
ASUCI Executive Candidate Debate Focuses on Budget Reform
By Allan Taing Staff Writer Candidates for ASUCI executive cabinet positions engaged in a debate on April 14 in the Engineering Lecture Hall. A crow
Union Strikes For Higher Wages
On April 14, dozens of employees from Local 3299 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, which represents over 7,300 serv
Students Prepare for Career Fair
As students prepare for life after graduation, some may find themselves frantically searching for a full-time job while others are getting ready for g
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