Monthly Archives: April, 2006

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Nicking the Never

As the teddy bears sat on the toilets, ferrets were humping away, clearly content. Nearby, pink rapping chickens sat on more toilets, bobbing to the beats they were creating.

GSC Bridges the Greek Community

Greek letter organizations and students should be excited for the new club, Greek Community Service, which was recently founded here at UC Irvine.

The First True Pike Challenge

One of the lesser publicized but major aspects that fraternities and sororities offer to their membership is undergraduate leadership development education, which is routinely provided by the diverse national fraternities and sororities.

Heel Press Fosters Creativity While Bringing Recognition

Heel Press, an online writing community, gives college students a forum to creatively express their ideas and gain exposure among their peers.

A Story About an Anteater and Momma

Alumna Liz Holzemer never knew that life after UC Irvine would include neurosurgeons and brain tumors.

Healthy Eating for College Students

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle and staying away from fast food can be quite difficult for most college students.College freshmen are constantly faced with the possibility of gorging themselves on the 'all-you-can-eat' dorm food.

Rights Must Be Protected

In the April 3 issue of the New University, the article 'Republicans Defend Tougher Legislation,' written by Edwin Ohanian, mentioned both the upcoming Jessica's Law (AB 231) and the already-passed Megan's Law,

‘V for Vendetta’ Review Entertains

I would like to thank the New University for publishing Ricky Achiro's review of 'V for Vendetta,' in the April 3 edition, entitled 'Vendetta...

Graduation Changes Unwelcome

I am writing this letter to administration in an attempt to understand the ticketing procedure for this year's commencement ceremonies which are scheduled to take place in the Bren Event's Center.

Racism Confronted in NY

'Some people are racist, and you just have to deal with it' is the attitude that Suffolk County police seem to have. On Jan....

Celebrity Involvement in Politics Welcome

Upon realizing that his final term as vice president of the United States is almost over, Dick Cheney has naturally started considering future career options.

Capital Punishment Is an American Tradition

On April 6, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani became the first witness to testify in the penalty phase of admitted al-Qaida member and Sept. 11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui.

Join Us On No. 1 Volleyball’s Bandwagon

By any standard, what the UC Irvine Men's Volleyball team has accomplished so far this year is impressive, to say the least. We wish to congratulate the team.

UC Irvine Hosts Annual UCSA Students of Color Conference

Approximately 200 to 300 students from UC campuses across the state gathered at UC Irvine's Humanities Hall Plaza on April 8 and 9 to participate in the UC Student Association's annual Students of Color Conference

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