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ASUCI Elections: Looking Back
A few weeks ago, I wrote an article about the perceived apathy of UC Irvine students towards the then upcoming Associated Students of UC Irvine govern
A Summer Under The Veil: Will It Help Me See More?
At 4 p.m. on Friday, June 17, I will walk out of my last final. Feeling 50 pounds lighter, I'll drive home with all the windows down, blasting Jack Jo
STAR WARS – Feeling the Force
On May 25, 1977 the world changed. It wasn't a major change, to be sure; not the splitting of the atom or the discovery of penicillin or the launching
Letters to the Editor
Editorial Incorrectly Analyzes ASUCI Election Results After reading your editorial about reforming ASUCI campaign financing this past Monday, I am
Giants Remain the Superior Team
I figured that attacking the Dodgers in Southern California was a suicide mission, and I was waiting to see an abundance of arguments from my (misguid
L.A. Traffic Needs Urgent Improvement
We have all been there
GE Attempts To Be Ecofriendly
Last Monday, General Electric unveiled a program that it calls Ecomagination. The program is a new effort by the country's fifth-largest company to go
Assisted Suicide Requires the Right Authority
A 14-year-old girl from Boulder, Colo. was charged on April 30 with second-degree murder after shooting her father in an alleged assisted suicide.
Kansas Debates Evolution
This month the Kansas State Board of Education decided to revisit the issue of teaching evolution in public schools. In 1999, Kansas removed reference
Fight Ignorance with Contructive Activism
One of the advantages of having a student-run newspaper is the opportunity for students to contribute to it.
Sports in Brief
Garrett Sapp in NCAA West Regional Irvine, Calif.
Spring Sports Festival Brings in Hundreds of Anteaters
What better way to kick off springtime other than with some friendly competition?
UCI Shuts Out Davis in Series Clincher
The UC Irvine Baseball team came into Saturday's game with no stolen bases in their previous game against the UC Davis Aggies.
Why is Athletics Still a Matter of Black and White?
Black athletes are capable of making well-informed decisions about their career and educations. They have a sense of morals, values and character.
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