Aubrey Manahl

Student Association Outlines Agenda

Every year, the University of California Student Association formulates an agenda outlining their goals for the following year. This year, the agenda

Acing Classes Not Enough for Jobs

A liberal arts degree from UC Irvine can be a foundation for a career in many fields, but UCI administrators admit that simply doing well in classes a

Liberal Teaching Gives Students a One-Sided View

I have attempted to restrain myself from writing an article such as the one you are about to read, but my moral obligations are much stronger than my

Despite Parking Issues, Residents

The Vista del Campo apartment complex, UC Irvine's most recent housing addition, has already raised concerns among residents after only one month of o

Students Debate Speaker on the Existence of God

Once again, students, staff and other residents of the Irvine community gathered in front of the Irvine Barclay Theatre on March 4 in avid anticipatio

ASUCI Enforces New State Smoking Policy

In hopes of overseeing the enforcement of AB 846, a state law that prohibits smoking within 20 feet of the main exit, entrance or operable window of a

Bake Sale Allowed to Continue

Heads turned once again on Feb. 11 as the UCI College Republicans held a bake sale designed to demonstrate their position against Affirmative Action.

‘Does God Exist?’ Stirs Debate at UCI

Hundreds of students, faculty and other members of the UCI community crowded outside the Irvine Barclay Theatre Nov. 20 in eager anticipation of the d

Reading Program Brings Cheer

In 1999 volunteers teamed with Gratts Elementary School in Los Angeles to create a program dedicated to encouraging children to read. Originally the G

Criminology, Law and Society – Professor Profile

James Vigil, a professor in UCI's Department of Criminology, Law and Society and a well-known author was born and raised in downtown Los Angeles. As a

Lecture Calls for Military Action

The executive director of Irvine's very own Ayn Rand Institute spoke at UCI's Crystal Cove Auditorium on Oct. 7 in a two-hour lecture event entitled '

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