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The Cross Welcomes New Faculty
On Oct. 17, UC Irvine's cultural organizations welcomed new faculty members in a ceremony at the Cross-Cultural Center.
CalPIRG and ASUCI Protest Aid Cuts
On Oct. 19, the UC Irvine branch of the California Public Interest Research Group and the Associated Students of UCI sponsored an information session
Prima Ballerina Is First Chancellor’s Distinguished Fellow
On Oct. 20, UC Irvine's Chancellor's Distinguished Fellows Series and the Claire Trevor School of the Arts' Dance Film Festival presented 'Shadow Plea
ASUCI Aims to Increase Voter Education
Last week, in an effort to register last-minute voters for the upcoming California special election, the Associated Students of UC Irvine held an even
UC Regents Visit Irvine
On Thursday, Oct. 20, the University of California Board of Regents made a formal visit to UC Irvine in order to see the improvements recently made on
From Negatvie to Positive: Ludacris Pimps All Over the World
I'm not outraged. Not even pissed off. But I just can't help think about how much better Notorious B.I.G. expressed a similar theme than...
NHL Season Preview and Predictions
It's been a full year since the last NHL game was played on American soil. Since that time the league has not just revamped the salary system, but has
Looking at the World Through the Lens of a Camera
You always hear talk about looking at the big picture, how in the end everything will add up and make sense. It's great to think about things that way
Highlanders Rise Above Lady ‘Eaters
On Friday, Oct. 14, the UC Irvine Women's Volleyball team looked for its first Big West Conference victory. After the game, not much had changed. The
Men’s Soccer Ties No. 15 Gauchos
The score between the UC Irvine and UC Santa Barbara Men's Soccer teams on Friday, Oct. 14 did not reveal the better team in this Big West Conference
Files of Abuse Show the Church’s Gross Misconduct
The Catholic religion stands for many things that are right in this world. The church unequivocally preaches ideals such as peace, morality, selflessn
Hype Over Election Overdone
If you have watched any television in the last nine months you have probably seen a fair number of ads bashing Gov. Arnold Schwarzengger on various pr
MLB Should Utilize Instant Replay Technology
Sports fans have heard the old saying that umpires or referees are simply a part of the game. Even new Chief Justice John Roberts stated in his confir
TAs Have Too Much Power
As someone who has always aspired to continue my education as far as it will take me, I look up to the graduate TAs in my various courses, noting the
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