Monthly Archives: April, 2005

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Students Can Object Military Recruitment

You can't help but notice the parade of military recruiters on campus lately. They appear with their flags and promises with increased regularity, and

Beefing Up Border Patrol

At the beginning of April, a group of private citizens opposed to illegal immigration who called themselves the Minuteman Project

Judicial Branch Threatened

Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, and other conservative congressmen have recently been creating controversy concerning the nature of the judiciary branch.

Give Pharmacists the Right to Choose

America: land of the free, home of the brave. We are a country built on the notion that each of us has 'certain unalienable Rights, that among these a

MS Walk at UCI

On April 10, hundreds of participants gathered on campus, walking in support of multiple sclerosis patients worldwide.

PSP and DS

Since 1989, Nintendo has had a stranglehold on the handheld gaming industry.

Torture Comes With Jimmy Choo Sandals

For me, reading has always served two purposes: education or entertainment. Throughout my 15-odd years of reading experience, I have come across few p

Fortune 500 Has Unexpected Results

Microsoft. Bank of America. Boeing. These businesses are all Fortune 500 companies. Published annually by Fortune Magazine, the list makes up the 500

ICWT’s International Perspectives

In a panel discussion and poetry reading hosted by UC Irvine's International Center for Writing and Translation on Thursday afternoon, three visiting

Older Than The First Time, But Not Quite Old

'Education is the best provision for the journey to old age.'

Act! Speak! Build!

Irvine High School is familiar territory for Dennis Nguyen, a fourth-year biological sciences major at UC Irvine.

News in Brief

AFSCME Plans Statewide Strike After months of negotiations between the University of California and the UC service workers, the service workers, incl

ASUCI Hopes Election Code Avoids Conflicts

Controversy arose during last year's spring elections of the Associated Students of UC Irvine when Tammy Nguyen, a candidate for executive vice presid

Student Athletes Score Big in Academics

In an attempt to improve the academic success of student athletes, the National Collegiate Athletic Association recently released its Academic Progres

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