Monthly Archives: March, 2011

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Irvine: No Pets For You!

CATS: The City Council re-evaluated Irvine’s stance on animal cruelty, approves initial harsher policies.

News in Brief

Compiled by Suzanne Casazza and Gregory Yee, Staff Writers.

Under the Milky Way

SPACE: Professor Cooray’s research on dark matter sheds light on a relatively untouched subject.

Ambiguity: Budget’s Middle Name

SFAC: Aaron Tso gave a presentation concerning his take on the past, present and future of the budget.

Protests Go UC-Wide

PICKET: This year’s Day of Action draws smaller crowd, but drives home powerful message nonetheless.

Undergraduates Teach UCI Courses in the Spring

TEACH: Undergrads will lead 1-unit courses on a variety of interesting topics for elective credit.

“Our Home, Our Dream”

SACTOWN: At a lobby conference in our state’s capital, students rallied to have their voices heard.

News in Brief

Compiled by Maxine Wally and Suzanne Cassaza.

Welcome to the Light Show

FLASHING: Research on the dangers of LED lights show regular household decorations to be hazardous.

What’s Next For Books?

SHUT: Borders Books, a literary entrepreneurial powerhouse, is closing many doors.

Surfin’ Safari at Langson

SURFING: Special Collections and Archives host OC Surf Culture exhibit at Langson Library.

Friends and Family Mourn the Death of Michael Robert Belko

TRAGEDY: Death befalls the UC Irvine community. Loss of ASUCI representative hits close to home.

It’s Cool To Care

EVENT: The Student Alumni Association’s Care-A-Thon reaps satisfactory and beneficial results.

Persian Studies Plus-One

ENDOWMENT: Persian Language department at UCI has received an impressive sum towards a new center.

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